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What is North Shore?

Dormant1 article· trend score 2.0

Overview

The North Shore is a famed coastal region on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, internationally recognized as a premier destination for big-wave surfing. Beyond its legendary surf breaks, the area maintains a distinct laid-back, rural atmosphere, attracting both professional surfers and tourists while preserving its unique community character.

Current status

North Shore is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 20, 08:17 PM.

Recent events

  • An evacuation order was issued for over 4,000 people along Oahu's North Shore.

    Mar 20, 06:53 PM · Hawaii Flood and Dam Emergency

    The order was given in response to significant flooding affecting the area.

  • An evacuation is underway for the area around the Wahiawā Dam.

    Mar 20, 06:37 PM · Hawaii Flood and Dam Emergency

    Residents near the Wahiawā Dam are being evacuated due to current conditions.

  • An evacuation order was issued for areas downstream of Wahiawa Dam due to a dam failure.

    Mar 20, 06:30 PM · Hawaii Flood and Dam Emergency

    Residents were advised to take immediate action and evacuate.

  • A flash flood emergency was declared, and residents were told to evacuate.

    Mar 20, 05:49 PM · Hawaii Flood and Dam Emergency

    An emergency evacuation map was issued as people in affected areas were instructed to 'Leave Now' due to flash flooding.

  • An article claimed Dole did little to fix the dangerous Wahiawā Dam.

    Mar 20, 10:01 AM · Hawaii Flood and Dam Emergency

    The Honolulu Civil Beat reported that Dole's alleged inaction left the Wahiawā Dam in a dangerous condition.

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