Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. has issued a wildfire safety watch due to high winds and dry conditions on Maui and Hawaii Island, which could elevate wildfire risks. The company has placed a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in a "watch" condition, indicating that power may be proactively shut off in communities at high wildfire risk if weather conditions worsen in the next 24 to 48 hours. Customers in these areas are advised to prepare for potential extended power outages. Hawaiian Electric is collaborating with state and county emergency officials and has deployed spotters to monitor fire risks. Updates will be provided frequently through various channels, including their website, social media, and a mobile app. Residents are urged to prioritize safety, check emergency equipment, and stay informed through battery-powered radios for updates on weather conditions and PSPS activation.
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