Kona-low floods Oahu as Wahiawa Dam danger triggers North Shore evacuations

Oahu remains under a flash flood warning with a flash flood emergency on the North Shore as a Kona-low storm system dumps heavy rain statewide. Authorities say Wahiawa Dam is at imminent risk of failure, prompting evacuations downstream in Waialua and Haleiwa and the opening of multiple shelters. The Hawaii National Guard, Coast Guard, and Army personnel are assisting with rescues and evacuations, and power outages have affected thousands in evacuation zones. Forecasters warn more heavy rain is possible, and a statewide flood watch and additional advisories extend through the weekend, with Maui also under flood advisories and Hawaii Island facing a winter-storm watch for the peaks.
- Oahu storm damage ‘catastrophic,’ mayor says; flash flood warning extended Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Flooding, damage reported across Oahu as heavy rain overwhelms already-saturated ground Hawaii News Now
- Gov. Green: $1B in damages, 233 people rescued statewide KHON2
- More than 230 people rescued as flash flooding hits Hawaii and fears dam could fail The Guardian
- Thousands ordered to evacuate as Oahu floods put dam at imminent risk of failure NBC News
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