EXTRA COVERAGE
HEAVY RAINFALL HITS OAHU AGAIN
Flooding and destruction is left in its wake
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Ewa Beach Road resident Dustin Enos, 14, helps squeegie floodwater from the front of the Silva Store, owned by Ivy Pantastico, right, Sunday morning, where much of the road sat submerged.
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Friends and neighbors of the Tokuyama family work to redirect the flow of mud and floodwaters from their home on Namoku Street in Kaneohe Sunday morning.
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Terry Tokuyama, left, and Mark Asato attempt to clear the soaked carpet from Tokuyama's living room on Namoku Streeet in Kaneohe.
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Milton Goya surveys the area of land behind houses on Namoku Street in Kaneohe where a drainage ditch has become clogged with dirt and foliage, hampering rain drainage. Goya is a family friend of the Ajimine family, and this particular section of drainage runs right along the Ajimines' backyard.
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Robin Somera, a friend of Ivy Pantastico, owner of the Silva Store on Ewa Beach Road, helps dry out sections of the store that were hit by rising floodwaters Sunday morning.
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Run-off and debris cover the pavement on Fort Weaver Road near Ewa Beach Road, which lay submerged for much of Sunday morning.
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Ewa Beach Road resident Tatiana Enos, 10, wades through the floodwaters on her street Sunday morning.
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Not just windward Oahu got flooded Sunday morning. Here, motorists proceed cautiously along a flooded section of Queen Street in Kakaako.
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