Tropical Storm Lala brought widespread disruption to Hawaii, leaving over 180,000 utility customers without power on Sunday. The storm initially made landfall as a hurricane, brushing the Big Island before weakening. While downgraded, Lala still caused significant damage, impacting infrastructure and residences. Authorities report approximately 100 homes have sustained damage. Utility crews are working to restore electricity across the islands, but a full restoration timeline remains unclear. The storm's weakening trajectory has lessened immediate threat, though recovery efforts are ongoing for affected communities. Residents are urged to remain cautious as assessments continue.