Hawaii faces worst floods in two decades with $1B in damages

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Hawaii is assessing the widespread damage from the islands’ worst flooding in more than two decades, with thousands evacuated, about 200 rescues, and at least $1 billion in damages; officials say the immediate dam threat has eased as waters recede, but isolated flooding could continue before drier weather returns midweek.
- Hawaii assesses damage left by worst flooding in more than 20 years The Guardian
- First Alert Forecast: Flood Watch extended for Hawaii Island, heavy rain still likely for the east end of the state today Hawaii News Now
- Jason Momoa forced to flee with family from home as floods batter Hawaii Yahoo
- 230 people are rescued as flash flooding hits Hawaii and officials warn 120-year-old dam could fail AP News
- Videos show what Oahu looks like after days of flooding and historic storms San Francisco Chronicle
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