
Tropical Storm Lala Batters Hawaii, Causing Widespread Damage
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.
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More than 100,000 without power in Hawaii as Lala downgraded to tropical storm - Reuters
More than 100,000 without power in Hawaii as Lala downgraded to tropical storm Reuters
Read full article →One dead, homes swept away after Hurricane Lala lashes Hawaii
A search-and-rescue operation is under way after properties were uprooted from their foundations.
Read full article →Section of highway in Hawaii destroyed after Hurricane Lala - CNN
Section of highway in Hawaii destroyed after Hurricane Lala CNN
Read full article →Hawaii flooded by Lala with thousands without power
Read full article →Tropical Storm Lala moves away from Hawaii, leaves trail of damage and lakhs without power
As Tropical Storm Lala departed from Hawaii, it left a trail of destruction in its wake. Over one hundred homes were either damaged or completely destroyed by the relentless winds and heavy rains. In addition, approximately one hundred eighty-four thousand residents found themselves without power across the islands. Rescue operations are ongoing, with floodwaters and landslides making it difficult to reach isolated communities.
By TOI World Desk
Read full article →More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm - straitstimes.com
More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm straitstimes.com
Read full article →Hawaii power outage update: Honolulu and Maui counties affected as Tropical Storm Lala triggers flash flooding
In Honolulu County on Oahu, roughly 130,000 customers were without electricity on Sunday morning.
Read full article →Tropical Storm Lala rakes Hawaii with high winds and rain without making landfall
Hurricane Lala weakened Sunday to a tropical storm after raking Hawaii without making landfall, its heavy rains and winds strong enough to sweep around 100 homes off their foundations on the Big Island, officials said. Gov. Josh Green said no one is believed to have died when the homes washed away. Earlier, a search-and-rescue mission was launched in the coastal communities of Na’alehu and Wai’ohinu, near the Big Island’s southern tip. He spoke at a news conference as the storm continued to puni
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Lala leaves one dead in Hawaii with heavy rain, wind to come
The storm got closest to the South Point area on the southern tip of the Big Island where one person died in a car accident on Saturday.
Read full article →Hurricane Lala leaves thousands without power in Hawaii amid ‘life-threatening’ conditions
By Norihiko Shirouzu
Read full article →More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm
Read full article →Over 200,000 without power, 100 homes damaged as hurricane hits Hawaii
A tropical storm warning remains in effect for Maui, Oahu and Kauai counties
By Reuters
Read full article →More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm - Daily Maverick
More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm Daily Maverick
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