It was an unusually quiet and blustery Monday in Honolulu, as residents surveyed the damage from the weekend storm and appeared to largely heed the governor’s request to stay home and off the roads when possible.
Gov. Josh Green had ordered state offices and non-essential services to shutter on Monday — including public schools, universities and the Legislature — out of an abundance of caution, as the state dealt with intense winds and rains starting Sunday.
City work crews with the parks department were out in full force, however, responding to dozens of calls of fallen trees and debris. Between Saturday morning and Monday afternoon, the Honolulu Fire Department also responded to at least 92 storm-related incidents, according to Hawaii News Now…