Hawaii sees worst flooding in decades
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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,
The visuals were stunning early Friday morning as residents began posting to social media alerting about the catastrophic flooding that was happening on Oahu’s North Shore.
Actor Jason Momoa and his family were forced to leave their home on Oahu’s North Shore after the heaviest rainstorm in over 20 years causes flooding in Hawaii over the weekend. In an emotional message on Instagram,
Hundreds of people have been rescued from Hawaii after flash flooding impacted Oahu.
Drone footage released by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) from Friday (March 20) showed inundated neighborhoods and washed‑out forested areas on the North Shore of the state's Oahu island, as the second Kona Low storm in two weeks swept the island.
Catastrophic flooding is hitting Hawaii as two back-to-back storms pummeled the islands with rain and damaging winds, the worst flooding in 20 years.
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.
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 quickly turned into a week of historic rainfall,