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Hawaii Weather Events

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Opened20 MAR 2026 / 20:16
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Peak Activity20 MAR 2026 / 22:46

Situation Report

1. Current Assessment

Extensive flooding along Oahu's North Shore has prompted evacuation orders for over 4,000 residents, coinciding with an ongoing evacuation for the Wahiawā Dam due to potential failure, both under a flash flood emergency.

2. Key Developments

  • 01Evacuation orders have been issued for over 4,000 people on Oahu's North Shore due to severe flooding.
  • 02An evacuation of the area surrounding the Wahiawā Dam is currently underway amid concerns for its stability.
  • 03A flash flood emergency has been declared for North Oahu, with emergency evacuation maps distributed to the public.
  • 04Concerns regarding the long-standing safety issues and alleged lack of maintenance by Dole at the Wahiawā Dam have resurfaced.

3. Background

Hawaii, particularly Oahu, is experiencing significant weather events resulting in widespread flooding. These conditions have escalated to critical levels, necessitating evacuations and raising alarm about key infrastructure, notably the Wahiawā Dam, which has a history of reported safety concerns.

4. Principal Actors

OahuNorth Shore (Oahu)Wahiawā DamDole (company)Hawaii (state)Evacuees

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