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Hawaii flooding leaves thousands evacuated as Wahiawa dam is at risk
Summary
Thousands remain under evacuation orders on Oahu while the 120-year-old Wahiawa dam is being monitored at near-critical levels, and emergency crews including the National Guard are conducting rescues.
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Hawaii is facing severe flooding on Oahu linked to a Kona low. Parts of the island have received heavy rainfall over successive storms. Officials described this as the worst flooding on Oahu in more than 20 years. Emergency teams are conducting search-and-rescue operations and monitoring the Wahiawa dam.
Key facts:
- Approximately 5,500 people remain under evacuation orders as reported.
- The 120-year-old Wahiawa dam is near critical levels and officials have warned it may breach.
- More than 230 people have been rescued so far, and at least 10 people were hospitalized for hypothermia.
- Damage estimates have reached about $1 billion and assessments are ongoing; the National Guard and local crews are active in response.
Summary:
The flooding has caused widespread damage, evacuations, and ongoing rescue efforts across Oahu. Authorities are monitoring the Wahiawa dam closely and have issued evacuation warnings for downstream areas. Emergency response is continuing with the National Guard and local crews engaged. Undetermined at this time.
