- Actor Jason Momoa was forced to evacuate his home on Oahu, Hawaii, due to the island state experiencing its worst flooding in 20 years.
- The severe weather resulted in over 2,000 people losing power, 5,500 residents being evacuated from areas north of Honolulu, and more than 200 rescues.
- Oahu's iconic North Shore was submerged by muddy floodwaters, causing significant damage to homes and vehicles after heavy rainfall.
- Hawaii Governor Josh Green estimated the storm's cost could exceed $1 billion and confirmed that federal support has been secured for the islands.
- Momoa was seen distributing meals to Hawaiians who had lost their homes or were evacuated, emphasising community support during the crisis.
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