02/16/2026
Aloha Napili Sunset Owners & Guests,
We are sharing the following update from Hawaiian Electric (HECO):
As of 3:00 p.m. HST on Sunday, February 15, 2026, Hawaiian Electric is monitoring developing weather conditions that may increase wildfire risk in parts of Maui County and Hawaiʻi Island later this week.
Customers in affected areas are urged to activate their emergency plans in case a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) becomes necessary. Please be prepared for the possibility of extended power outages from Monday through Thursday.
Proactive power shutoffs are sometimes implemented during periods of:
Strong winds
Low humidity
Dry vegetation near utility equipment
These conditions, particularly in areas such as West Maui and South Kohala (Hawaiʻi Island), can increase wildfire risk if power lines are damaged or debris contacts electrical equipment.
Additionally, a wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service remains in effect through 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. Even outside of the PSPS program, outages may occur due to high winds and related weather conditions.
If weather conditions worsen, Hawaiian Electric will notify customers in high-risk areas through:
Direct message broadcasts
News releases
Social media updates
For PSPS maps and additional information:
📞 PSPS Hotline: 1-844-483-8666
🌐 hawaiianelectric.com/PSPS
Safety Reminder:
Always treat downed power lines as energized and dangerous. Stay at least 30 feet away and call 911 or the appropriate Hawaiian Electric Trouble Line:
Oʻahu: 1-855-304-1212
Hawaiʻi Island: 1-855-304-9191
Maui County: 1-855-304-8181
We will continue to share updates as they become available.
Mahalo,
NS Management
A Public Safety Power Shutoff, or PSPS, is an important part of our overall strategy to keep you and your property safe now and for years to come. These proactive power shutoffs are one way we can help prevent wildfires when certain conditions exist, such as hot, windy weather in areas where dry veg...