HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-05-28 HELCO warns of power interruptions in eruption area -- press release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Rhea Lee-Moku, 808.969.0273
rhea.lee-moku@hawaiielectriclight.com
Hawai‘i Electric Light warns of possible power interruptions
HILO, May 28, 2018 – Hawai‘i Electric Light warns customers that power interruptions are likely
if the lava continues to advance toward Highway 132.
The company has been monitoring lava activity and is ready to implement its plans to perform
planned switching to reroute power to customers in the lower Puna areas. This work will begin
at about 3:00 p.m., Monday, May 28, however may occur sooner if conditions change. During
switching operations, customers in the following areas will experience a power interruption for
about one hour.
Leilani Estates
Kamaili Road
Kalapana and surrounding communities including Black Sands Beach, Kalapana
Seaview Estates, Kehena Beach, and Puna Beach Palisades
Nanawale Estates and Nanawale Farm Ranch
Tangerine Acres
Pahoa High School
And areas surrounding these subdivisions
The areas in and around Kapoho will experience an extended power outage if lava breaches
Highway 132. Power in the Kapoho area will not be restored until we are able to complete a full
assessment and implement alternative plans to serve this area once it is safe for company
personnel to do so.
“Hawai‘i Electric Light appreciates its customers’ patience and understanding,” said Rhea Lee-
Moku, company spokesperson. “The switching work is being completed as a precaution to
minimize the duration of power interruptions in the event utility equipment is impacted by lava.”
Lava has damaged and destroyed a lot of utility equipment. Everyone should treat lines,
transformers, and other utility equipment as energized even if the equipment is on
the ground. Stay away from downed or low-hanging power lines. Assume they are energized
and dangerous. If you see someone injured after touching a downed power line, call 9-1-1 for
help.
The Hawai‘i Electric Light website https://www.hawaiielectriclight.com/lava also provides the
latest information for customers affected by the eruption and for those who may have questions
about billing and service during the emergency. Customers also may call (808) 969-6999 for
questions regarding their electric account.
Information also is available on the company’s Twitter (@HIElectricLight) and Facebook
(HawaiianElectric) accounts.