Video: Hawaii reels from worst flooding in 20 years
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Hawaii is recovering from worst flooding in 20 years with residents and crews assessing damage and restoring services.
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Hawaii residents face disrupted infrastructure, damaged homes, and livelihoods with ongoing recovery efforts expected to be lengthy and costly.
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Hawaii residents are undertaking recovery efforts following severe flooding that struck the islands this month—the worst in two decades. The flooding caused widespread damage across multiple communities, disrupting infrastructure, homes, and livelihoods across the island chain. The recovery underscores the vulnerability of Hawaii's population to extreme weather events intensified by climate patterns and geography. As of Tuesday, residents and emergency crews were still assessing damage and working to restore essential services. The disaster has prompted questions about disaster preparedness and long-term resilience strategies for the state.
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