Muddy cleanup ahead as Tropical Storm Lala moves west of Hawaii - AP News
Muddy cleanup ahead as Tropical Storm Lala moves west of Hawaii AP News
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Muddy cleanup ahead as Tropical Storm Lala moves west of Hawaii AP News
Tropical Storm Lala, previously Hurricane Lala, is bringing drenching rain and strong winds across the Hawaiian islands. The storm continues to impact the region with significant rainfall.

Hawaii has declared a state of emergency as Tropical Storm Lala approaches, with authorities warning of potential life-threatening floods and the possibility of the storm strengthening into a hurricane.
Tropical Storm Lala, previously Hurricane Lala, struck Hawaii with high winds and heavy rain, causing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure, including a destroyed highway section. The storm left over 200,000 people without power and resulted in at least one fatality.

Hurricane Lala is threatening Hawaii with heavy rain, strong winds, and widespread power outages, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. The storm is considered a historic threat to the Big Island, with authorities bracing for a potential direct hit.

Tropical Storm Lala is projected to intensify into a hurricane and approach the Big Island, potentially marking the first direct hurricane landfall in Hawaii in over three decades.
Tropical Storm Lala has moved away from Hawaii, leaving tens of thousands without power and damaging over 100 homes across the affected areas.

Hawaii's Big Island has been placed under a rare hurricane warning as Tropical Storm Lala strengthens, with a tropical storm warning also in effect for Maui County.