On February 21st, Hawai'i experienced a severe weather event that caused significant flooding, especially to hard hit windward Oʻahu. Now, less than a month later, another (Kona low) system brought more rain and damaging winds across the entire state this past weekend.
County officials want to better understand the damages and impacts this system had on the community and encourages affected property owners and renters to self-report damages on the following forms for your respective counties. Please note that this form is not a substitute for reporting damages to your insurance company nor does it guarantee disaster assistance relief.
| County | Damage Assessment On-line Reporting Form |
|---|---|
| City and County of Honolulu | www.honolulu.gov/dem/homedamage/ |
| Maui | https://crisistrack.juvare.com/public/mauiHI/request.html |
| Hawai'i | https://hawaii-county-civil-defense-agency-hawaiicountygis.hub.arcgis.com/ |
| Kauaʻi | www.kauai.gov/Government/Departments-Agencies/Emergency-Management-Agency |
Other important resources from DCCA Insurance Division:
- “My Insurance Doesn’t Cover What? Avoid surprises by understanding your homeowners insurance policy“
- “Annual Review of Your Insurance Policies“
- “Post-Disaster Claims Guide“
In a February 11, 2026 news release by Hawai'i Department of Consumer Affairs, Insurance Division, the agency provided important tips on documenting damages and filing an insurance claim in a timely manner following any severe weather event.

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