What areas are under evacuation warning?
Haleiwa (between Puuiki Street and Kamehameha Highway) and Waialua (from Kukea Circle to Otake Camp).
News / Hawaii
An evacuation warning has been issued for the communities of Haleiwa and Waialua on Oahu's North Shore due to the risk of the Wahiawa Dam failing. Heavy rainfall has caused water levels to rise, prompting concerns about potential catastroph...
The evacuation warning encompasses all of Haleiwa between Puuiki Street and Kamehameha Highway, and areas of Waialua from Kukea Circle to Otake Camp. Director of the Department of Emergency Management, Randal Collins, warned that a dam failure could send water downstream rapidly, leading to catastrophic flooding. Residents needing extra time to evacuate were advised to leave immediately. The Department of Emergency Management is closely monitoring conditions and aims to initiate evacuations at least two hours before any threatening damage to the reservoir. A band of heavy rain, potentially including thunderstorms, was expected to hit the area, with forecasts predicting an additional two to five inches of rainfall. Residents are urged to monitor updates from trusted sources, including the city’s emergency alert system HNL Alert. Firefighters also rescued nine people and a dog from the Manoa-Palolo Stream due to rising waters.
Haleiwa (between Puuiki Street and Kamehameha Highway) and Waialua (from Kukea Circle to Otake Camp).
Prepare to evacuate on short notice. If you need extra time, leave immediately. Gather essential supplies, including medications, important documents, and hygiene items.
Wailua Height High and Intermediate School, Kahuku Elementary School, and George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park.
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