The Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages those who suffered individual losses from the mid-April floods to visit the Disaster Recovery Centers on Kauai and Oahu, which will be open on the Fourth of July. The Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages those who suffered individual losses from the mid-April floods to visit the Disaster Recovery Centers on Kauai and Oahu, which will be open on the Fourth of July.
Experts say storm that dumped 50-inches of rain on Kauai in 24 hours is the first major disaster in Hawaii to be caused by climate change - and warn the next may be 'just a few years off' Emergency crews in Kauai, Hawaii evacuated 152 people by helicopter, 121 people by bus and others by water during severe flooding two weeks ago Earlier this month, hundreds of people were evacuated from Kauai, Hawaii after nearly 50 inches of rain lashed the island in just 24 hours. The storm caused heavy flooding and landslides - and, researchers now say it marked the first major storm in the state linked to climate change.
This Sunday, April 15, 2018 image taken from video provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows flooding in Kauai's Hanalei Bay, Hawaii. Hawaii Gov. David Ige issued an emergency proclamation for the island where heavy rainfall damaged or flooded dozens of homes in Hanalei, Wainiha, Haena and Anahola.