Several thousand people remained without power on Tuesday morning after a major storm swept through the Hawaiian Islands. Maui and the Big Island were under high wind warnings through Monday evening, following excessive rain from the weekend that created dangerous, flood-like conditions and mudslides in some areas. The multi-day storm has since weakened while moving northeast, but scattered rainstorms persist, according to the National Weather Service. The ongoing storm damage has caused road and business closures due to safety concerns. Direct Relief is in contact with multiple partners across Hawaii and has shipped over $100,000 in medical aid to Hawai’i this past month . On Monday, Direct Relief shipped personal care products and solar chargers to the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Hawai’i on both islands for distribution to displaced and unhoused people from the storm.…