Here's what to know as the scope of damage from Hawaii's floods becomes clearer
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One Love Church volunteer Beau O'Brien of Honolulu hugs Sharmaine Arial after helping move heavy, water damaged appliances and furniture out of her Kukea Loop home Sunday, March 22, 2026, in Waialua, Hawaii. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat via AP)India Myercough inspects her bathroom Saturday, March 21, 2026, after it was flooded in Waialua, Hawaii. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat via AP)In this satellite image provided by Vantor is a closer view of flooded fields and buildings, Monday, March 23, 2026, in neighborhoods near Waialua, Hawaii. (Satellite image 2026 Vantor via AP)This satellite image provided by Vantor shows storm sediment and mud going into the ocean after heavy rains, Monday, March 23, 2026, in neighborhoods near Waialua, Hawaii. (Satellite image 2026 Vantor via AP)
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One Love Church volunteer Beau O'Brien of Honolulu hugs Sharmaine Arial after helping move heavy, water damaged appliances and furniture out of her Kukea Loop home Sunday, March 22, 2026, in Waialua, Hawaii. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat via AP)