Hurricane Lala Threatens Hawaii’s Big Island with Potentially Catastrophic Winds and Rain

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Hurricane Lala is intensifying and bearing down on Hawaii’s Big Island, threatening the region with its first direct hurricane hit in 155 years. Category 1 winds, heavy rainfall, and dangerous surf are expected, prompting Governor Josh Green to declare a state of emergency and urge residents to shelter in place.

Forecasters predict up to 25 inches of rain in higher elevations, raising concerns of mudslides, while widespread power outages have already begun. The storm’s approach also heightens wildfire risks, a stark reminder of the devastating 2023 Maui fires.

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