Honolulu: Emergency officials issued evacuation orders Friday for communities downstream of the 120-year-old Wahiawa Dam after heavy rains caused severe flooding on Oahu, prompting sirens and alerts as authorities warned the dam was at risk of imminent failure and advised residents to leave immediately. Officials reported more than 230 rescues and evacuation orders affecting about 5,500 people Friday morning; Governor Josh Green activated the Hawaii National Guard and sought federal assistance, while crews continued air and water searches and warned more rain is expected this weekend, complicating assessments and recovery efforts.
Prepared by Olivia Bennett and reviewed by editorial team.
The Wahiawa Dam situation is a wake-up call for all homeowners. It's a stark reminder of the importance of being prepared for natural disasters. Check your home insurance policy today. Does it cover flood damage? And remember, always heed evacuation orders promptly.
The Wahiawa Dam crisis is ongoing, with more rain expected. The situation is fluid and could worsen. Stay informed, follow local advisories, and prioritize safety. Worth forwarding if you know someone in a flood-prone area.
State and federal emergency agencies benefited from increased resources, federal attention and coordinated logistical support that improved response capacity during the Oahu flooding.
Residents, homeowners and local businesses in Haleiwa, Waialua and surrounding Oahu communities suffered property damage, displacement and immediate economic loss due to severe flooding and damaged infrastructure.
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