In Short:
– Thousands in Hawaii evacuated due to severe flooding from heavy rain; emergency declarations issued across islands.
– Rescue teams face challenges from mudslides and power outages, with fatalities and many missing reported.
Thousands of residents in Hawaii have been ordered to evacuate amid catastrophic flooding caused by a week of heavy rain. Emergency declarations have expanded across multiple islands in the last 24 hours.
Rescue teams are facing challenges from swollen rivers and mudslides that have affected homes and infrastructure, isolating communities and disrupting travel. At least a dozen fatalities have been reported, with many others missing and over 100,000 households experiencing power outages.
Government response
The National Guard has deployed helicopters for airlifts as Governor’s alerts warn of more rain on the way. This crisis particularly affects low-lying areas such as Oahu and the Big Island.
Federal government aid pledges are being made, although critics have pointed out delayed responses linked to the ongoing partial U.S. government shutdown.