Severe Weather Causes Downed Trees, Power Outages Across Hawaii

State, county and utility crews respond to multiple incidents across the islands.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

Severe weather has caused widespread damage across Hawaii, with reports of downed trees blocking roads and causing power outages in Honolulu, on Maui, and on the Big Island. State, county, and utility crews are working to clear debris and restore power to affected areas.

Why it matters

Hawaii is prone to severe weather events, including high winds and heavy rain, which can lead to widespread infrastructure damage and power outages. Prompt response and restoration efforts are critical to minimizing disruptions to residents and businesses.

The details

In Honolulu, fallen trees have blocked multiple lanes on Vineyard Boulevard and at the intersection of Punchbowl and Miller streets near Queen's Medical Center. A downed utility pole has also been reported on Middle Street near Fern Elementary School. On Maui, Hana Highway is restricted to local traffic due to fallen trees and landslides. Hawaiian Electric crews and contractors are working to address outages on Oahu, Hawaii Island, and in Maui County, many caused by weather-related debris.

  • Just before 11 a.m., a fallen tree blocked multiple lanes of Vineyard Boulevard in both directions between Nuuanu Avenue and Liliha Street.
  • Another downed tree blocked traffic along Punchbowl and Miller streets near Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu.
  • Crews also responded to a downed utility pole on Middle Street near Fern Elementary School.
  • On Maui, Hana Highway is restricted to local traffic due to fallen trees and landslides.
  • All power outages were restored by 11:30 a.m.

The players

Hawaiian Electric

The electric utility company serving Hawaii, working to restore power outages caused by the severe weather.

State, county and utility crews

Responding to incidents across Hawaii, including clearing downed trees and debris.

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What’s next

Hawaiian Electric crews will continue to monitor the situation and work to restore any remaining power outages across the state.

The takeaway

Hawaii's vulnerability to severe weather events underscores the importance of a robust emergency response system and resilient infrastructure to minimize disruptions to residents and businesses.