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Massive Flooding in Hawaii Forces Thousands to Evacuate as 120-Year-Old Dam Threatens Failure

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Key Points
  • Approximately 5,500 people have been evacuated north of Honolulu due to flooding risks.
  • A 120-year-old dam is at risk of failure, threatening further damage to the area.
  • Preliminary damage estimates exceed $1 billion for buildings and infrastructure across Hawaii.

Heavy rainfall has caused extensive flooding in Hawaii, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate as a century-old dam threatens to fail. According to reports from Aftonbladet, approximately 5,500 people have been evacuated north of Honolulu, the state capital, due to the risk that a 120-year-old dam could breach. The severe weather has resulted in significant damage to buildings and infrastructure across the state, with preliminary estimates placing the damage at over $1 billion.

' The flooding comes as Hawaii experiences what officials describe as extensive rainfall leading to major flooding throughout the islands.

This will have very serious consequences for us as a state.

Josh Green, Hawaii Governor

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