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Hiro Toiya, an incident management assistance team leader with FEMA, explains how Hawaiʻi residents can apply online or in-person for financial assistance after the Kona low storms.
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Jim Kelly, vice president of corporate communications at Hawaiian Electric, discusses rising electricity prices amid the Iran war and shares ways to cope financially.
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Revenue from the Green Fee tax on tourists was designed to pay for climate projects. Funded projects range from coral reef restoration and wildfire mitigation to a study on sports events.
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University of Hawaiʻi postdoctoral researcher Yuxin Wang talks about the research behind a new model that could help provide early warning ahead of impactful storms, like El Niño.
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Karl Banks, from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, reports on the agency's efforts to restore clean water to the Northern Mariana Islands after Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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Sharmaine's Hub has been open after the second Kona low storm and has been open 24/7 to North Shore residents affected by the March 20 floods.
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A volunteer group has helped nearly 100 households on Maui and Molokaʻi recover from flood damage. HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol reports on the impact the volunteers have made and ongoing challenges.
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Acting Konawaena High School Principal Chelsea Qualey and Ramzi Mansour of the state Department of Accounting and General Services share the progress being made following damages from recent storms.
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Honolulu’s director of botanical gardens, Joshlyn Sand, shares updates on the cleanup efforts at Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden in Kāneʻohe following the Kona low storms.
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State insurance commissioner Scott Saiki speaks on Oʻahu's new flood maps and the importance of flood prep after the Kona low storms.