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Bryan Shirota, pilot and bird photographer, shares his passion for birdwatching and conservation and introduces his new zine, "Manu: Hawaiian Birds."
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Boulders crashed down on Kamehameha Highway near Waimea Bay on Oʻahu. Traffic is down to one lane while the Transportation Department works to stabilize the ground above the highway.
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Concerns for most of the state remain largely because of ground saturation from the extent and intensity of recent storm activity.
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Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami shares storm updates from Kauaʻi, reporting that little significant damage struck the island after overnight rains.
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Farmers across Hawaiʻi have come into focus after the recent floods have left them and their livelihoods threatened by storm damage. Different people and programs across the state have organized to help them recuperate.
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James Barros, administrator for the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency, shares the latest updates on the storm travelling over Hawaiʻi.
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The National Weather Service canceled a flash flood warning for parts of southeast Hawai’i Island yesterday as rainfall eased. But community members in Puna aren't letting their guard down.
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The Honolulu Board of Water Supply urges residents to prepare supplies of clean drinking water in preparation for power outages during the incoming storm.
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The back-to-back Kona lows caused millions of dollars in damage to Hawaiʻi's farms. Thao Le, a professor at the UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, says the mental toll of the storms may be just as shocking. HPR spoke with her about the human costs of the recent storms.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi shares updates on the latest forecast for the incoming storm and information on where to seek storm shelter.