HONOLULU (KHON2) — Nearly a year after the tsunami warning that sent thousands scrambling and created massive traffic gridlock across Oʻahu, the Honolulu City Council is asking the city’s Department of Emergency Management to release its long-awaited after-action report.
Council Chair Tommy Waters sent a letter this week to DEM Director Randy Collins, asking why the report has not been released despite a commitment made to the Council in April.
During an April 29 Executive Management Committee hearing, Collins told councilmembers the report had been completed by a contractor and would be released within 30 days…