Hawaii sees worst flooding in decades
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On Sunday, Hawaii remained under a statewide flood watch as the islands faced their worst flooding in two decades. One Bay Area couple on vacation on the island documented their experience as it
As Hawaii contends with some of the worst flooding in 20 years, some good Samaritans have their sights set on rescuing stranded animals.
A powerful storm system has triggered one of Hawaii’s worst flooding events in more than two decades, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate their homes, including actor Jason Momoa. On March 21,
One Bay Area couple on vacation on the island documented their experience as it quickly turned into a week of historic rainfall, power outages and widespread flooding.
The visuals were stunning early Friday morning as residents began posting on social media to alert about the catastrophic flooding on Oahu’s North Shore. “The worst flood I’ve ever seen,” North Shore State House Representative Sean Quinlan said.
A flood watch remains in effect for parts of Hawaii after two days of heavy rain led to serious flooding, destroyed homes and damaged infrastructure.