Flash Flood Emergency Evacuation Map as People Told 'Leave Now'
Summary
An evacuation map has been issued for Oahu, Hawaii, due to a severe flash flood risk. Officials have warned residents in affected areas to leave immediately because of the threat of intense flooding.Key Facts
- An evacuation map covers areas like Haleiwa, Waialua, and places downstream of the Wahiawa Dam in Oahu.
- The National Weather Service issued a high-level flood alert affecting over 138,000 people.
- The flash flood emergency was announced at 3:16 a.m. and extended until 8 a.m. local time.
- Heavy rain from a Kona low storm system has caused unusual flooding over the past week.
- Officials report dangerous road conditions, with some routes cut off due to flooding.
- Residents were advised to evacuate quickly, helping neighbors if possible, and to avoid traveling through flooded areas.
- More heavy rain is predicted, with risks of further flash flooding until Sunday.
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