EXTRA COVERAGE

HEAVY RAINFALL HITS OAHU AGAIN
Flooding and destruction is left in its wake

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Rain drops on the pavement at Kipapa St. and Kamehameha Hwy. near the Mililani Shopping Center @ 9am.

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Traffic along H-1 freeway near the Pearl Harbor exit @noon today.

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A heck of a day to be moving. A truck loaded driving along rainy H-1 freeway in Kalihi.

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Liam Hixon and friends arrive at the Academy of Arts and shake out their umbrellas.

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Ewa Beach Road resident Leo Dew rides his bicycle through the floodwaters outside the Silva Store.

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Sydni Tokuyama, 7, squeegies water from her family's livingroom on Namoku Street in Kaneohe Sunday morning.

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Sydni Tokuyama, 7, squeegies water and mud from her family's living room on Namoku Street in Kaneohe.

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Kelli Tokuyama, left, and family friend Mark Asato assess the damage to Tokuyama's living room caused by flooding and mud in Kaneohe.

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