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Kuleana: HIEMA’s role in natural disaster preparedness

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Hawaii EMA @Hawaii_EMA 6 hours ago
Your kōkua is needed to support Hawaiʻi Island communities impacted by the recent storm.

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Hawaii EMA @Hawaii_EMA 16 hours ago
THERE IS NO TSUNAMI THREAT TO HAWAII

AN EARTHQUAKE HAS OCCURRED WITH THESE PRELIMINARY PARAMETERS

ORIGIN TIME - 0800 AM HST 20 AUG 2026
COORDINATES - 14.7 SOUTH 73.8 WEST
LOCATION - CENTRAL PERU
MAGNITUDE - 6.8 MOMENT

THERE IS NO TSUNAMI THREAT TO HAWAII.
Hawaii EMA @Hawaii_EMA Yesterday
If you need assistance with cleaning up after Lala, call 211. You’ll be connected with volunteers who can assist with clean up.
Free storm clean up assistance is available. Call 211 to be connected to a volunteer who can assist you.
Hawaii EMA @Hawaii_EMA Aug 18, 2026
We've learned lessons from the Kona Lows and Lala, but there's more we can do to keep preparing for hurricane season. Check out this webinar put on by the UH Sea Grant College Program.
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