Power went out
for more than half of
Hawaii island Monday morning as rain from
remnants of Tropical Storm Barbara drenched the island.
The widespread power outages caused an array of traffic signals to fail,
according to police
and civil defense
officials.
A spokeswoman for
Hawaii Electric Light
Co. said power to about 51,000 customers on the island was interrupted shortly before 10:45 a.m., but service was restored to all but about 1,600 customers in Hawaiian Ocean View Estates
by about 12:15 p.m.
Service to the remaining customers was
restored by about
1:30 p.m., according
to HELCO spokeswoman Kristen Okinaka. HELCO has about 86,000 customers on the island.
Hawaii island police warned at about
11:30 a.m. that “island wide traffic lights (were)
malfunctioning,” and asked motorists to
drive with care. Four-
way intersections are treated as four-way
stops when the signal lights fail, authorities said.
Police said at about 12:40 p.m. that most
malfunctioning traffic lights had been restored.
Okinaka said the
outage was traced
to faults on two transmission lines along the
Hamakua Coast that
disconnected independent power producer
Hamakua Energy from
the electric grid, causing a sudden loss of power generation.
The cause of the
line faults is still under
investigation, but they were likely caused by wind gusts blowing
tree debris onto lines, Okinaka said in a written statement.
Hawaii County Civil
Defense officials said
residents called to report power out in the isolated Hawaiian Ocean View
Estates area of Kau as
well as in more densely populated areas such as Waimea. Power was also reported to be out in Honomu, Keaukaha
and Waiakea in the Hilo area.
Okinaka said there were reports of some customers losing power in Kona as well.
HELCO warned in a
written statement that steady rain and flooding can uproot trees and break branches that
can fall on power lines
and snap utility poles.
The public should
always assume downed power lines are energized and dangerous, and should stay at least 30 feet away, according to the utility.