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Kauai’s Ocean Safety Bureau is extending the time lifeguarded beaches are covered to 10 hours. 

Lifeguard stations will now be staffed from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., starting May 1, according to a news release.  

Kauai is the first county in Hawaii to have full-time extended hours of coverage for its entire Ocean Safety Bureau program. 

“To reduce the number of drownings and aquatic injuries across our island, these extended hours of coverage will enhance the safety of our residences and visitors who visit our beautiful beaches,” Ocean Safety Bureau Chief Kalani Vierra said in the news release.

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An average of 40 Hawaii residents die from drowning every year, according to statistics from the state Department of Health. Including non-residents increases the average annual number of deaths to 83. Snorkeling was the most common activity, associated with 27% of all ocean drownings. However, of the four major Hawaiian Islands, Kauai had the smallest amount of drowning deaths. 

“Mahalo to Mayor Kawakami for approving 12 full-time positions to make this ocean safety preventive measure a reality,” Vierra added. “This transition comes at a good time as our days are getting longer and summer months are almost here.”

Michelle Broder Van Dyke covers the Hawaiian Islands for Spectrum News Hawaii. Email her at michelle.brodervandyke@charter.com.

 

 

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Watch the highlights from No. 4 Arkansas and No. 13 Hawaii’s matchup in the first round of the 2026 men’s NCAA tournament.



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HECO restores power to 1,500 customers across Hawaii; 3,200 still out | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

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About 3,230 customers remained without power across the state today as crews worked to restore service following a powerful Kona-low storm, according to Hawaiian Electric Company.

The utility said more than 1,500 customers in Maui County, Hawaii island and Oahu had power restored overnight, but warned that remaining outages could take longer to fix due to hazardous and complex conditions.

On Hawaii island, the hardest-hit area, about 2,400 customers were still without electricity as of 9 a.m. Outages were reported in Kapoho, Royal Hawaiian Estates, Mountain View, Hawaiian Paradise Park, Orchid Isle Estates, Wright Road and parts of North and South Kona. Crews continued damage assessments and tree clearing, with downed trees and debris slowing access to some areas, particularly in Puna.

In Maui County, about 400 customers remained without power after roughly 600 were restored overnight. Most customers in East Maui have had service restored, but about 70 were told to prepare for extended outages that could last several more days, depending on weather conditions.

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On Oahu, about 330 customers were still without power in scattered pockets after nearly 250 were restored. Crews were working on individual service lines to restore electricity to neighborhoods.

Hawaiian Electric said restoration timelines remain uncertain until inspections are completed and repairs are made safely.

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The utility urged the public to stay at least 30 feet away from downed power lines, which may still be energized, and to call 911 if someone is injured. Customers were also advised to check their breakers if their neighborhood has power but their home does not.




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