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Kona storm Maui photos – Saturday, March 14

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The prolonged kona storm continues to impact Maui County with downed trees, flooding, erosion and downed power lines. Here’s a look at some of the photos and videos sent in from around the island. 

Crews respond to fallen trees on Crater Road. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.
Flooding on South Kihei Road. PC: Cammy Clark (3.14.26)
Flooding near McDonalds in Kihei. PC: Cammy Clark (3.14.26)
Flooding in South Maui. PC: Cammy Clark (3.14.26)
Flooding in South Maui. PC: Cammy Clark (3.14.26)
Flooding in South Maui. PC: Cammy Clark (3.14.26)
  • Kona storm – South Kīhei Road, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – Kīhei, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – South Kīhei Road, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – South Kīhei Road, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – Kula, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – Kahului, Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – West Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.
  • Kona storm – East Maui. (3.13.26) PC: County of Maui.

Oʻahu images:

  • Kamehameha Highway at Kipapa on Oʻahu. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.
  • Pre-storm outreach. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation
  • H1 westbound “Pali” off ramp on Oʻahu. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.
  • H1 westbound “Pali” off ramp on Oʻahu. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.
  • Crews assisting with drain cleaning in Wahiawa on Oʻahu. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.
  • Crews assisting with drain cleaning in Wahiawa on Oʻahu. PC: Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.

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