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Sponsor Our ArticlesHONOLULU, Hawaii – With Hurricane Hone moving across the islands in full force, stranded travelers are experiencing the severe impact of the storm. The ongoing weather conditions led to grounded flights, power outages, and flooding in several parts of the area.
On the Big Island and Maui, families waiting for their loved ones have found themselves caught in a delay. On Sunday afternoon, Hawaiian Airlines announced the cancellation of ten flights to and from Hilo. Similarly, Southwest Airlines has called off 13 flights from both Hilo and Maui, impacting numerous traveling plans. Travelers have had their journeys postponed due to the dangerous weather.
At the moment, the Big Island is bearing the brunt of Hurricane Hone. Locals report heavy rain, strong winds, and fallen tree branches. Areas are also experiencing electricity outages, adding to the critical situation at hand.
On Maui, authorities reported severe winds causing trees to fall and block roads. The state’s Emergency Management Agency is working tirelessly to clear the hindrances and ensure people’s safety. Officials are advising residents and visitors to avoid non-essential travel and remain indoors for their safety.
Furthermore, power disruptions are also a significant problem due to the storm. Hawaiian Electric has reported damages to power lines causing power outages affecting thousands. The team is working under challenging conditions to restore the power lines and resume regular service while ensuring safety.
Travelers across the state find themselves stranded and frustrated as the vicious hurricane continues to influence all aspects of life on the islands. All residents and visitors are strongly urged to follow local guidelines and adhere to safety procedures during this challenging situation. The effects of Hurricane Hone are indeed felt across the state.
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