Hawaii emerges from threat as storm veers away from islands
Lane dumped nearly 3 feet of rain on parts of the
"The good news is Lane got weak and fell apart. We dodged a bullet," he said at a news conference on Friday.
Lane roared toward the island chain early this week as the most powerful type of hurricane measured: a Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. That meant it was likely to cause catastrophic damage with winds 157 mph (252 kph) or above.
But upper-level winds known as shear swiftly tore the storm apart. By late Friday, the
The outer bands of the hurricane dumped as much as 3 feet (1 meter) of rain in 48 hours on the mostly rural
"So I got up out of bed and looked out my bedroom window and saw water 3 feet high gushing past my window," she said. "And that's when I realized I was standing in water."
Collins called a neighbor for help, who crawled through bushes to bring her out of the house, half-carrying her as she clutched a plastic bag with medication.
The water knocked down a cement wall and lifted her truck out of the carport, sending it toward her neighbor's house, she said.
"My house is completely inundated with mud-water," said Collins, who was told the damage wouldn't be covered by insurance. She hopes she can get federal assistance.
Elsewhere on the
A different type of evacuation took place on
Officials with the
Some of the snails are the last of their kind, including one named George that's the sole remaining Achatinella apexfulva in captivity. Staff members are trying to keep him safe in case he's able to reproduce.
As flooding hit the
Some residents in a shelter on
A man posted a video on Instagram showing flames several stories high starting to envelop parked cars.
"I opened up my front door, and I just saw the fire spreading and coming downhill," Galinato said. He and neighbors honked horns to alert others to the danger.
"Trying to figure which comes first, the fire or the rain," said Azam, who's from
Others prayed for the rain to stay away.
In
"The canal has flooded in the past, and I believe it's safe to say based on the forecast of rainfall it's likely to flood again — the impacts of which we aren't prepared to say at this time," Alexander said.
Major flooding could damage 3,000 structures and cost more than
Officials received
Not everyone feared the storm.
Swimmers and surfers ignored warnings from authorities and plunged into powerful waves at
Emergency officials said repeatedly over loudspeakers: "Please get out of the water! It's very dangerous!"
"I came in to visit, got here just in time for the hurricane," Bowden said. "We're kind of excited."
The central Pacific gets fewer hurricanes than other regions, with about only four or five named storms a year.



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