Hawaii flooding: Emergency declared as flooding causes extensive damage, including bridge collapses
The severe weather is expected to continue through Friday, but residents are already reporting widespread damage.
The floodwaters were so furious they knocked his daughter’s bedroom off the foundation, Alexander told the outlet, as he with family members and friends began shoveling feet of mud out of their home.
Officials order evacuations in light of dangerous flooding
The entire state is under a flash flood watch until 6 a.m. local time Wednesday.
The mayor of Maui says homes and bridges have been severely damaged in the community’s ongoing flooding emergency. “This has been unprecedented flooding, and we will be making damage assessments today,” Mayor Michael Victorino said in a written statement Tuesday.
On Monday, Victorino said that residents told him it was the worst flooding they’ve seen in over 25 years.
For a time, officials worried about water cresting over the Kaupakalua Dam in Haiku and ordered residents downstream to evacuate.
On Tuesday, a flash flood emergency was also issued for Haleiwa, on the north shores of Oahu in Honolulu county 6:15 p.m. HST, according to National Weather Service, and the community was ordered to evacuate.
“Catastrophic flooding from Opaeula Stream. Evacuate now from Haleiwa town,” the Honolulu County government said in an emergency notice Tuesday afternoon. “You are in danger. Leave now.”
Assessing the damage
Meantime, assessments of the damage in Maui also started Tuesday.
Mayor Victorino said the flooding wiped out Peahi Bridge and at one-time power was knocked out for more than 1,300 customers.
On Monday, Ana Paula DeCarlo told CNN her family was stuck at home due to the roadway washing out. She recorded video that showed water rushing over the roadway that used to have a small stream under it.
“Yes, it’s like a bridge, small one over a stream,” she said of the road. “It hasn’t stopped raining one second. We are about 15 minutes away from the dam.”
“This is our street right now. We can’t go anywhere. The street disappeared, it’s gone!,” she posted on Instagram.
CNN meteorologist Michael Guy, Amir Vera, Deanna Hackney, Hollie Silverman, Artemis Moshtaghian and Amanda Jackson contributed to this report