Honolulu shifts to cleanup mode as Lala departs, outages and closures linger

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Honolulu shifts into full cleanup and recovery after Tropical Storm Lala departs: no active watches remain, but widespread power outages, saturated grounds, downed trees, and localized flooding persist; city offices and parks are closed or operating on modified schedules, emergency operations centers stay active, water conservation is urged, and crews are clearing roads while transit largely returns to normal ahead of planned Tuesday reopenings.
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