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Intense Rains Threaten Hawaii Dam, Thousands Told To Evacuate

Much of the US state, a remote archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, remains under a flood watch or warning.


This handout photo released by the Honolulu Fire Department via Facebook on March 20, 2026 shows floodwater surrounding houses in Waialua on northern Oahu. (Photo by HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT / AFP)

 

Officials in Hawaii on Friday ordered some 4,000 people living near an aging dam on the island of Oahu to evacuate the area immediately, following severe rains that have battered the region.

The century-old Wahiawa dam, located in the north of Hawaii’s third largest island, which is home to the state capital Honolulu, “is at imminent risk of failure,” the local emergency management agency warned.

There is “potential life-threatening flooding” in areas below the dam, it added.

“LEAVE downstream area NOW!” it said, recommending that people carpool to ease traffic congestion.

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This handout photo released by the Honolulu Fire Department via Facebook on March 20, 2026 shows the remains of a house against a bridge in Waialua on northern Oahu. (Photo by HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT / AFP)

 

Hawaii Governor Josh Green said torrential rains have caused “serious flooding” and brought water in the reservoir to dangerous levels, prompting authorities to issue the alert.

“Lots of people had to evacuate. We’ve evacuated the whole region now,” Green said on social media.

Much of the US state, a remote archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, remains under a flood watch or warning, according to the National Weather Service which reported particularly dangerous conditions in northern Oahu.

This handout photo released by the Honolulu Fire Department via Facebook on March 20, 2026 shows residents being rescued as evacuation efforts take place on the island of Oahu. (Photo by HONOLULU FIRE DEPARTMENT / AFP)