Transmission line work continues in Honokaa

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HILO – Hawaii Electric Light crews completed repairs to transmission lines and equipment damaged by a fallen tree in Hakalau.

About 3,000 customers along the Hamakua Coast between Papaikou and Honokaa experienced several power outages starting Aug. 16 when a large tree fell on a transmission line near the Hakalau Bridge. Crews worked to remove the tree and repair the damaged line. However, subsequent outages occurred on Saturday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Power was rerouted while personnel worked to isolate and identify the causes. The outage on Saturday likely was caused by equipment at the Pepeekeo Switching Station. Tuesday’s outage remains under investigation. Wednesday, crews repaired transmission lines that were sagging due to damaged equipment on the pole.

The transmission lines that serve the Hamakua Coast are located along forested areas and embankments. They also span several bridges including the Hakalau Bridge which spans 600-700 feet across. This hindered troubleshooting efforts and required crews to climb poles in areas that were inaccessible to vehicles.

Hawaii Electric Light is conducting additional aerial line inspections to identify and resolve potential issues on the transmission lines that may lead to power interruptions.

Outage notifications are posted on the company’s Twitter account @HIElectricLight with the hashtag #BigIslandOutage. To report a power outage or downed lines, please call the company’s Trouble Desk at (808) 969-6666.