One Storm. Billion-Dollar Damage. Thousands of Businesses Down
- Alucid Team
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Severe flooding is currently impacting Hawaii, bringing widespread power outages, damaged infrastructure, and major disruptions across multiple islands.
And this isn’t just a localized event—it’s a growing pattern of extreme weather testing how prepared businesses really are.
📍 Oahu & Maui: Experiencing severe flooding, road closures, and emergency evacuations
📍 Statewide: Thousands without power as electrical infrastructure is impacted
📍 Transportation & logistics: Airports, highways, and supply routes disrupted
This is what real disruption looks like: Not just water—but loss of power, access, and operational control.
Disaster recovery isn’t a “maybe someday” plan anymore—it’s mission critical.
If power goes out, can your team still operate?
If your office becomes inaccessible, can work continue?
If infrastructure fails, how quickly can you adapt?
Every business needs a continuity plan built for real-world disruption:
✔️ Cloud backups and system accessibility
✔️ Remote-ready workforce (with the right equipment)
✔️ Hardware recovery and redeployment strategies
✔️ Real-time communication protocols
✔️ IT maintenance and support to restore critical IT infrastructure quickly
Because disasters don’t just damage buildings—they shut down operations.
And the companies that recover fastest aren’t the ones with the best intentions…They’re the ones with a plan.
Don’t wait until the power goes out. Build your disaster recovery strategy today.

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