Historic Flooding Hits Oahu, Hawaii
Historic Flooding Hits Oahu, Hawaii
US · Published Mar 22, 2026
Oahu is experiencing its worst flooding in 20 years due to intense rainfall.
Evacuation orders are in place for northern shore residents due to rising water levels.
Emergency services are conducting rescues and providing aid to affected residents.
Oahu flooding prompts state of emergency declaration
Oahu, Hawaii is facing its most severe flooding in two decades, prompting a state of emergency declaration by Governor Josh Green. Relentless rainfall has led to widespread flooding, necessitating numerous rescues by emergency teams and evacuation orders for residents along the northern shore. The torrential downpour has disrupted daily routines, making numerous roads impassable and damaging homes. Emergency services are diligently working to provide aid, with shelters opened for displaced residents and efforts underway to provide essential resources.
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