AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoTropical Storm Moke Watch: Hawaiʻi County is bracing for another round of heavy rain and possible flash flooding as Tropical Depression Two-C strengthens into Tropical Storm Moke, with forecasts calling for 5–10 inches (locally up to 15) on the Big Island and warnings that saturated ground from Hurricane Lala raises mudslide risk. Disaster Readiness & Recovery: U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda urged Hawaiʻi to rethink disaster preparation after touring Lala damage, including major impacts at Naalehu Elementary where flooding and debris overwhelmed campus facilities. Business Continuity: Verizon says it’s staging backup power, monitoring 24/7, and using satellite messaging options while offering customer relief through Aug. 31 as another storm nears. Local Food Supply: The Kohala Food Hub paused its usual deliveries after Lala but is still supporting communities with ice pickups, hot meal distribution, and pay-what-you-can produce while power disruptions linger. Payments Update for Shoppers: Walmart’s long-awaited Apple Pay rollout is set to begin next week, with Hawaiʻi included in a Sept. 10 launch window. Recognition in Hawaiʻi Finance: Pacific Business News honored Hawaiʻi Community Lending COO Chanel Josiah as part of its 40 Under 40 Class of 2026.
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