Generators sold out across Oahu after hurricane
Oahu stores have run out of generators as people scramble for backup power after the hurricane, leaving anyone still without electricity stuck waiting.
- Every store checked across the island is sold out, with some out for weeks.
- Demand hit an all-time high after the storm, with lines forming the moment doors opened.
- Battery backups and portable power banks are gone too, so the usual fallbacks are unavailable.
- Honolulu was hit hardest because long outages there are rare and people were unprepared.
- Shops expect new shipments within a week and are rushing to restock before the next storm.
Outlook: Supplies should start returning within days, but hurricane season means the next rush could empty shelves again.