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Makiki residents cross Keeaumoku Street above Wilder Avenue after a nearby stream jumped its banks and flowed into the streets.

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Honolulu Firefighters could only monitor the situation on Keeaumoku Street above Wilder Avenue after a nearby stream jumped its banks and flowed into the streets.

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Water flowed into hallways of low level condoson Keeaumoku above Wilder Avenue after a nearby stream jumped its banks and flowed into the streets.

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The intersection of Wilder and Keeaumoku is underwater after a nearby stream jumped its banks and flowed into the streets.

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Honolulu Firefighters could only monitor the situation on Keeaumoku Street above Wilder Avenue before the stream jumped its banks and flowed into the streets.

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Apartments on Moku Place are flooded as a nearby Makiki stream jumped its banks and flowed in Keeaumoku Street during heavy rains on Friday.

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Honolulu Firefighers advised caution to playful residents as a nearby Makiki stream jumped its banks and flowed in Keeaumoku Street during heavy rains on Friday.

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Residents of a condo can only watch as a nearby Makiki stream jumped its banks and flowed in Keeaumoku Street above Wilder Avenue during heavy rains on Friday.


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