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Hosted on MSNAla Wai looks like ‘one disaster’ after rain, debris runoffCrews are making preparations for runoff from streams with the expected wet weather and soil that is already saturated. The Ala Wai Canal was still clogged with debris on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Folks ...
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KHON Honolulu on MSNAla Wai sees tremendous 24 hour transformationState officials saw a tremendous improvement in the Ala Wai Canal after crews worked overnight on Tuesday, Jan. 28 to remove debris ahead of the approaching storm. Some might find it hard to believe ...
State crews are working across Hawaii to address the aftermath of the recent severe weather, which has left a trail of debris ...
Hawaii's DLNR is clearing debris, including a dead puffer fish and a mattress, after a storm; efforts include rubbish traps ...
Massive amounts of debris filled waterways across the state after heavy rains over the weekend. And with more severe weather ...
HONOLULU — Officials plan to hold the first of a series of virtual public meetings this week to develop a new plan to control flooding in Waikiki and other parts of the Ala Wai watershed.
and why people should be paying attention to a critical Ala Wai Canal flood control project. Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins the KHON2 News on KHII to talk about important issues in our ...
Due to ongoing severe weather across Hawaii, numerous schools, businesses, events and parks have closed for the day.
Auwe ! Letting homeless people get away with living in the drainage canals and under bridges has got to stop. Every time it rains hard, their stuff goes downstream, and then heavy resources are spent ...
“The whole goal is to make sure we remove as much as possible from the Ala Wai to ensure that as little as possible that gets into the ocean and none of that causes any kind of flooding during ...
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