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Hurricane Lane: Hawaii hit by flooding and landslides as storm nears Hawaii storm: Hurricane Lane downgrade to tropical storm
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Hurricane Lane has been downgraded to category one storm as it churns towards Hawaii, but is still causing flash flooding and landslides. Hurricane Lane has been downgraded to a tropical storm as it churns towards Hawaii, but is still causing flash flooding and landslides.
Schools and offices were closed as residents took shelter from the storm, which pummelled the US state with strong winds and torrential rain.Schools and offices were closed as residents took shelter from the storm, which pummelled the US state with strong winds and torrential rain.
But Hawaii looks set to be spared its first direct hit by a major storm in 25 years, as Lane passes just to the west. But Hawaii looks was spared its first direct hit by a major storm in 25 years.
President Donald Trump earlier declared a state of emergency for Hawaii. President Donald Trump earlier declared a state of emergency for the state.
The White House said federal authorities were on standby to provide support and supplies to local and state emergency response efforts.The White House said federal authorities were on standby to provide support and supplies to local and state emergency response efforts.
The Central Pacific Hurricane Center said on Friday afternoon Hurricane Lane was "weakening quickly", with sustained winds of 85 mph (137km/h). The Central Pacific Hurricane Center said early on Friday afternoon Hurricane Lane was "weakening quickly", with sustained winds of 85 mph (137km/h).
However, it warned flooding and "strong gusty winds remain a threat". By 17:00 local time (03:00 GMT Saturday), the sustained wind speed had dropped to 70 mph, although "more flooding and damaging winds" were expected on parts of the islands.
Weather Service forecaster Leigh Anne Eaton said some parts of Big Island had already seen almost 3ft (90cm) or rain.Weather Service forecaster Leigh Anne Eaton said some parts of Big Island had already seen almost 3ft (90cm) or rain.
Meanwhile, the National Weather Service said there had been "catastrophic flooding" and wind gusts reaching 67mph (108 kmph).Meanwhile, the National Weather Service said there had been "catastrophic flooding" and wind gusts reaching 67mph (108 kmph).
Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) chief Brock Long took to Twitter to warn those in Hawaii to "heed the warnings of local officials and stay aware of your surroundings" until the danger had passed.Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) chief Brock Long took to Twitter to warn those in Hawaii to "heed the warnings of local officials and stay aware of your surroundings" until the danger had passed.
Amidst concerns of the approaching storm, emergency personnel responded to "rapidly spreading" brush fire in western Maui.Amidst concerns of the approaching storm, emergency personnel responded to "rapidly spreading" brush fire in western Maui.
The fire has prompted highway closures, power outages and precautionary evacuations.The fire has prompted highway closures, power outages and precautionary evacuations.
Lane was also forecast to cause dangerous surf heights of up to 25ft (7.6m) in Maui and Oahu.Lane was also forecast to cause dangerous surf heights of up to 25ft (7.6m) in Maui and Oahu.
Officials warned of "significant beach erosion" and waves hitting coastal roadways.Officials warned of "significant beach erosion" and waves hitting coastal roadways.
Meanwhile, United Airlines said it had cancelled all Friday flights to and from the main airports on Maui, the second-largest island.Meanwhile, United Airlines said it had cancelled all Friday flights to and from the main airports on Maui, the second-largest island.
How are residents coping?How are residents coping?
Roads were closed due to the landslides and images of cars attempting to tackle the deep waters were posted on social media.Roads were closed due to the landslides and images of cars attempting to tackle the deep waters were posted on social media.
Residents in other areas of the Big Island, such as Hilo, were caught out by the flash floods with several vehicles becoming trapped.Residents in other areas of the Big Island, such as Hilo, were caught out by the flash floods with several vehicles becoming trapped.
A member of staff at a local service station in Haleiwa, on the north shore of Oahu island, told AFP news agency that motorists had been "constantly filling" their vehicles.A member of staff at a local service station in Haleiwa, on the north shore of Oahu island, told AFP news agency that motorists had been "constantly filling" their vehicles.
"Everybody is in a panic mode right now, everyone is filling up gas, gas cans, propane cans," he said."Everybody is in a panic mode right now, everyone is filling up gas, gas cans, propane cans," he said.
According to the Red Cross, more than 1,500 people are in shelters, Hawaii News Now reported.According to the Red Cross, more than 1,500 people are in shelters, Hawaii News Now reported.
Hawaii Governor David Ige urged residents to set aside supplies of water, food and medicines as a precaution and to avoid driving if possible.Hawaii Governor David Ige urged residents to set aside supplies of water, food and medicines as a precaution and to avoid driving if possible.
Dozens of evacuation centres were also set up throughout the day as Mr Trump urged Hawaiians to hunker down and prepare for the worst.Dozens of evacuation centres were also set up throughout the day as Mr Trump urged Hawaiians to hunker down and prepare for the worst.
Does Hawaii see many hurricanes?Does Hawaii see many hurricanes?
According to NWS, only four named storms have made landfall in Hawaii since 1959 - and only two of those storms were hurricanes.According to NWS, only four named storms have made landfall in Hawaii since 1959 - and only two of those storms were hurricanes.
Hawaii generally sees about one storm strong enough to earn a name pass within 60 miles of the islands every four years.Hawaii generally sees about one storm strong enough to earn a name pass within 60 miles of the islands every four years.
Earlier this month, Hurricane Hector, a category four storm, also passed by the islands, though it did not come as close as Lane.Earlier this month, Hurricane Hector, a category four storm, also passed by the islands, though it did not come as close as Lane.
The state has also seen serious volcanic eruptions this summer, with lava and ash spewing from the Kilauea volcano on the Big Island since May.The state has also seen serious volcanic eruptions this summer, with lava and ash spewing from the Kilauea volcano on the Big Island since May.
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