Hawaii Faces Aftermath of Severe Flooding Following Kona Lows
Hawaii Faces Aftermath of Severe Flooding Following Kona Lows
US · Published Mar 24, 2026
Hawaii is experiencing its worst flooding in over two decades due to Kona lows, causing widespread damage.
Governor Green estimates the storm damage at over $1 billion, impacting Oahu and Maui significantly.
Over 200 people were rescued from floodwaters, with no reported fatalities, and concerns about the Wahiawa dam have eased.
Devastating floods hit Hawaii from Kona lows
Hawaii is currently grappling with the devastating aftermath of severe flooding caused by Kona lows, marking the most significant inundation the islands have experienced in over two decades. These winter storm systems, drawing moisture-rich air from the south and southwest, unleashed torrential rains, resulting in widespread damage across Oahu and Maui. Thousands of residents were forced to evacuate as floodwaters swept through homes, farms, and businesses, leaving behind a thick layer of mud. Governor Josh Green estimates the storm damage to be at least $1 billion, highlighting the severity of the disaster and the extensive recovery efforts required.
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