Hurricane Lala Causes Flooding, Power Outages, and Home Destruction in Hawaii
1-Minute Brief
The storm's impact has disrupted daily life and prompted a major cleanup effort across the Hawaiian Islands.
Key Facts
- Torrential rain, flash flooding, and damaging winds affected the Hawaiian Islands as Lala moved through.
- Homes on Hawaii's Big Island were destroyed by a mudslide triggered by the storm.
- Residents reported boulders coming down with enough force to shake the ground during the mudslide.
- Thousands of people in Hawaii are without power following the storm.
- Lala has weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm as cleanup begins.
What Happened
Hurricane Lala struck the Hawaiian Islands, bringing heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds. The storm caused mudslides, destroyed homes, and left many without power.
Why It Matters
The damage from Lala has disrupted infrastructure and displaced residents, highlighting the region's vulnerability to severe weather events.
What's Next
Authorities and residents are beginning cleanup and recovery efforts. Power restoration and road repairs are expected to be priorities in the coming days.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft1d agoWATCH: Lala batters the Hawaiian Islands
- CBS NewsLeft13h agoAerial video shows extensive damage after Hurricane Lala slammed Hawaii
- CBS NewsLeft22m agoHomes destroyed by mudslide brought by Lala on Hawaii's Big Island
