Hawaii could face more flooding, weeks after devastating storms - The Washington Post
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Hawaii is bracing for potential additional flooding weeks after experiencing devastating storms.
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Residents and communities in Hawaii face further damage to infrastructure and property from potential new severe weather conditions.
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Hawaii is bracing for the potential of additional flooding, just weeks after the state experienced devastating storms. This new threat follows a period of significant weather events that have already impacted the islands. The potential for more flooding raises concerns about further damage to infrastructure and communities still recovering from previous deluges. Residents and emergency services are likely preparing for renewed severe weather conditions.
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