Oahu Faces Office Closures Amid Storm Threat
Heavy rain and strong winds are forecasted to impact Oahu, prompting the closure of non-essential state and city offices on Friday, April 10, 2026. Governor Josh Green announced the closure of all state departments on Oahu, releasing employees not involved in disaster response. The City and County of Honolulu will also close non-essential offices, granting administrative leave to employees not part of emergency operations. Public facilities such as schools, the Hawaii State Judiciary, University of Hawaii campuses, and public charter schools will be closed. Emergency shelters will be available for those needing a safe place to stay, and residents are advised to prepare for potential flooding, hazardous travel conditions, and power disruptions.