
HONOLULU — The City and County of Honolulu today announced the launch of OneOahu.org, a centralized website serving as the hub for all storm recovery information following the recent Kona low event.
Originally developed and widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide residents with timely and reliable information, OneOahu.org has been relaunched to once again serve the community, now focused on recovery efforts across Oʻahu.
The site brings together critical resources, updates, and services in one easy-to-navigate location, ensuring residents impacted by the storm can quickly find the help they need. Information available on OneOahu.org includes debris removal updates, recovery timelines, assistance programs, community resources, and important contacts.
“One of the most important things we can do during recovery is make information clear, accessible, and easy to find,” said Mayor Rick Blangiardi. “OneOahu.org is about putting our residents first, giving them a single, reliable place to go for updates, resources, and support as we move forward together. Recovery can be overwhelming, and this is one way we are making that process a little easier for our community.”
The website will be continuously updated as recovery efforts progress and additional services become available. Residents are encouraged to check the site regularly for the latest information.
The relaunch of OneOahu.org is part of the City’s broader effort to streamline communication and improve access to resources during disaster recovery, while supporting residents and communities impacted by the storm.
For more information, visit www.OneOahu.org.


