Wahiawā Dam risk prompts evacuations as Hawaii weighs dam transfer

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Hawaii officials warned Wahiawā Dam could fail, risking catastrophic flooding in Waialua and Haleʻiwa, prompting evacuations and shelter use. Water levels trended toward a critical threshold before easing, while the state pursues acquiring the dam and irrigation system from Dole/Sustainable Hawaiʻi—a process slowed amid regulatory delays and funding concerns.
- City Warns Wahiawā Dam Could Fail, Cause ‘Catastrophic Flooding’ Honolulu Civil Beat
- Multiple rescues unfold within minutes as streams rise, roads flood on Oahu Hawaii News Now
- Forced evacuations as water rises at Otake camp KITV
- City warns of possible evacuations if Wahiawa Dam fails KHON2
- O‘ahu Emergency Operations Center activated due to severe weather system City and County of Honolulu (.gov)
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