Hawaii Resources
Hawaii, do you know who to contact or how to get information when a disaster strikes?
Residents and visitors can rest assured that they will have those contacts at their fingertips. Social media and websites of the Governor, Emergency Management, Attorney General, Department of Transportation, Highway/State Patrol and Public Health offer a wealth of information before, during, and after a disaster. Local resources such as Fire Departments, Sheriff, Emergency Management, and Public Health will provide information locally.
All of these resources, plus so much more are invaluable before, during, and after ANY disaster.
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Executive Chambers
State Capitol
Honolulu, HI 96813
425 Queen Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Aliiaimoku Building
869 Punchbowl Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
1177 Alakea Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
1250 Punchbowl Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Energy Companies
InciWeb is an interagency all-risk incident web information management system provided by the United States Forest Service. It was originally developed for wildland fire emergencies, but can be also used for other emergency incidents (natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes).
Hawaii Disaster Map
Hawaii Disaster Mapping provides detailed mapping for Local Emergency Operations Centers (EOC), Open Shelters, Local Law Enforcement, Hurricane Evacuation Routes, Fire Stations, EMS Stations, Nursing Homes, Dialysis Centers, Hospitals, Public Health Departments, Schools, Airports, Rest Stops, Post Offices, City & Town Halls, and Courthouses. All of this information is useful to have when a disaster happens. When preparing for a disaster, this mapping should be included.