Sending a big mahalo (thank you!) to our Hawaiʻi partners as we conclude another successful Makani Pāhili statewide hurricane exercise. We commend the State, counties, and partners for their continued dedication to keeping Hawaiʻi safe as we work together to prepare for what is anticipated to be an active hurricane season.
While last week concentrated on exercising pre-impact planning and operations, this week focused on post-landfall response and early recovery activities, with PDC supporting HI-EMA and partners on site. DisasterAWARE (
pdc.org/DisasterAWARE), along with critical Hawaiʻi-specific data (e.g. hazard zones, infrastructure) and advanced analytics, was leveraged to monitor the simulated hurricane’s progression and impacts in support of unified situational awareness, coordinated response, and informed, data-driven decision-making.
PDC has a long history of supporting Hawaiʻi’s Makani Pāhili exercises, which bring together state and county emergency management, partner agencies, NGOs, Hawaiʻi’s National Guard, and other key stakeholders to strengthen island-wide readiness ahead of hurricane season.
Are you prepared for hurricane season?
--- The public can access critical alerts and updates on hurricanes and other hazards through PDC's free Disaster Alert app, available for download via the Apple App Store and Google Pay.
--- Disaster managers and humanitarian assistance professionals can access DisasterAWARE Pro (
DisasterAWARE.pdc.org)—our award-winning, multi-hazard early warning and risk intelligence platform, trusted by disaster managers worldwide.
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