Water service outage in Kahului expected to last about four hours after mainline break

John Stufflebean, Department of Water Supply, Director at County of Maui - https://www.mauicounty.gov/
John Stufflebean, Department of Water Supply, Director at County of Maui - https://www.mauicounty.gov/
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A water service outage is affecting the Kahului area, from Kea Street to Kaiemi Street and nearby neighborhoods, following a mainline break on Apr. 8. The interruption is expected to last approximately four hours, beginning at 8:15 a.m., according to officials.

The outage impacts residents and businesses within the specified region, who may experience limited or no access to water during the repair period. Crews are currently at the scene working on repairs.

Officials said that efforts are underway to restore water service as quickly as possible. Residents are advised to prepare for temporary disruptions and monitor updates regarding the progress of repair work.

Water outages can affect daily routines for homes and businesses in affected areas, making timely communication important so that people can plan accordingly.

Further information will be provided as crews continue their work and more details become available.



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