Flash Flooding Causes Widespread Power Outages and Landslides on Oʻahu
Thousands of residents on Oʻahu, Hawaii, are facing power outages due to severe weather that included flash flooding and landslides on Sunday evening. The Hawaiian Electric Company reported approximately 1,100 customers in Kaneohe experienced outages, with over 240 still without power as of early Monday morning. The situation worsened in Kailua, where power outages soared from about 1,750 to 3,820 customers within an hour. The areas of East Honolulu, including Hawaii Kai, reported over 13,225 customers affected.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning shortly before 7 p.m., which was lifted around 9:35 p.m., although a flood watch remains in effect until 6 a.m. on Monday. Residents in flooded neighborhoods shared distressing images online, while a landslide on Old Kalanianaole Road in Kailua and Waimanalo has blocked access. First responders are currently addressing the incidents, and Hawaiian Electric has urged residents to report issues to their trouble line.
As heavy showers and thunderstorms are forecasted to continue, the community remains vigilant in monitoring weather updates and taking necessary precautions.
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