Hawaii Faces Aftermath of Severe Flooding from Kona Lows
Hawaii Faces Aftermath of Severe Flooding from Kona Lows
US · Published Mar 24, 2026
Hawaii is recovering from its worst flooding in over 20 years, affecting Oahu and Maui.
The floods, caused by intense 'Kona lows,' are linked to increased global warming.
Damages are estimated at $1 billion, with ongoing efforts to assess and prevent future disasters.
Severe flooding hits Hawaii, worst in decades
Hawaii is currently dealing with the extensive aftermath of severe flooding, marking the most significant event of its kind in over two decades. The North Shore areas of Oahu and regions of Maui have experienced the brunt of the devastation. The catalyst for these floods was a series of intense winter storms identified as 'Kona lows,' which introduced a surge of moisture-rich air to the Hawaiian Islands.
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