Over 5,500 told to evacuate flooding in Hawaii as officials warn that dam could fail
Quick Insights
The Bottom Line
Over 4,000 Hawaii residents ordered to evacuate amid flooding and risk of 120-year-old dam failure.
How This Affects You
If you live in towns north of Honolulu, you face immediate evacuation orders and potential property damage from flooding and dam structural failure.
AI Summary
More than 4,000 residents in towns north of Honolulu have been ordered to evacuate as severe rains caused muddy floodwaters to inundate streets and swallow vehicles. Officials are warning that a 120-year-old dam poses a risk of failure amid the flooding. The evacuation underscores the immediate threat posed by both the current floodwaters and the potential structural failure of the aging dam infrastructure.
Source Coverage Map
8 of 43 tracked sources covered this story
Following this story?
Get notified when new coverage appears
Other Sources Covering This Story
5 sourcesMultiple outlets have reported on this story. Compare perspectives from different sources.

Evacuation ordered in Hawaii as 120-year-old dam could fail, catastrophic flooding continues

Hawaii suffers its worst flooding in 20 years and forecasters warn more rain is coming - CNBC

Evacuations Ordered on Oahu as Heavy Rain Brings Flash Flooding - The New York Times
This article is part of a story we're tracking:
Should this be getting more attention?
You Might Have Missed
Related stories from different sources and perspectives
EnvironmentHawaii faces flash flooding, blizzard conditions and landslides with more rain to come
<p>Rain fell between 1 and 2in hourly in Maui, Molokai and the Big Island while tens of thousands are without power</p><p>Rain continued falling in <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/hawaii">Hawaii</a> on Sunday where a strong storm brought flash flooding, blizzard conditions and landslides to the islands as residents reported collapsed roads and one home washing away in rising waters.</p><p>Flash <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/flooding">flooding</a> has been a major problem in recent days in places such as Maui, Molokai and the Big Island, where rain had been falling between 1 and 2in (2.5 and 5cm) an hour overnight, according to the Hawaii emergency management agency.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/15/hawaii-flooding-storms">Continue reading...</a>
GlobalChina warns Trump’s latest tariff moves could damage trade ties - AP News
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilwFBVV95cUxOMlRvSmdFeGxqMHZLY2NyZjI0cWc1UlEyTUNaRTR4WjlBWC1nVnNTRXVpQjhJWE9aWDUtWlUzTDZKMnp3WlZoOHByNmoycFczbldhWlFHNmp3S1VwNW9NN0EyeTRSQzliZkVuVjBleVhIUlc1dXNYanlCVHRMcTRpSE16dngzeWdPenpGeUk4T29Ma1JJaFpR?oc=5" target="_blank">China warns Trump’s latest tariff moves could damage trade ties</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">AP News</font>
National SecurityDOD Cyber Crime Center official warns industry about AI-boosted cyberattack ‘kill chain’
“I would strongly encourage you to be sort of red-teaming yourselves and looking at your own vulnerabilities,” Terry Kalka told members of industry. The post DOD Cyber Crime Center official warns industry about AI-boosted cyberattack ‘kill chain’ appeared first on DefenseScoop .
Environment110 degrees? Forecast warns of record-setting March heat wave - USA Today
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwAFBVV95cUxNSllCMXJJMWtEbThTOXFUNE9tQ1U4M24tMXpPOVE2M3B1dUJSckU2RXdhTUlmenlwZ0hTZEY2UXQxN1Z0U3ZMclQ1Slp0QjBxRDljVzRlTjc0TEdJVG5XQUJULTJCR1FRQjc2S3dpTXdmYXNqRGdkcGFGV2hJcG1XaV9oUFh6NmRTWTduUmdTRnA2T3Bra2NWVEFiNXVTOVpyak9QZEZLSFBYMzVubFFUd0lfNFUzRFVrYW05ZW95ZUc?oc=5" target="_blank">110 degrees? Forecast warns of record-setting March heat wave</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">USA Today</font>
EnvironmentFlights, petrol cars and cruise ships: Amsterdam bans fossil fuel ads
Cities around the world are clearing their billboards of ads for flights, cruise ships and petrol cars in an effort to reduce planet-warming gases. Amsterdam is the latest city to join the movement, becoming the first capital in the world to approve a legal ban on fossil fuel advertising. Dutch activists are now calling for restrictions to be enforced on a national level. Our Down to Earth team reports.
Civil RightsRepublican Officials Fuel Vitriol Against Muslims and Islamic School in Alabama
A local campaign against the small school reflects growing Islamophobia in conservative enclaves in America and among G.O.P. officials.

Evacuation ordered in Hawaii as 120-year-old dam could fail, catastrophic flooding continues
Residents on Oahu's North Shore are being urged to evacuate if possible due to "catastrophic flooding."
Did this story change how you see things?
Stories like this only matter when people see them. Help us get verified journalism in front of more eyes.
The Verity Ledger curates verified investigative journalism from trusted sources only.
See our sourcesMost Read This Week
Race on to establish globally recognised 'AI-free' logo

Biggest wildfire in Nebraska history continues to burn out of control - abcnews.com

TikTok and Meta risked safety to win algorithm arms race, whistleblowers say

Bank of America reaches proposed, non-binding settlement in Jeffrey Epstein suit

White House registers new ‘alien’-related .gov domains as DOD tackles Trump’s disclosure directive




