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Flash Flood Warning Kona

Flash Flood Warning Kona

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Kona

Stay Alert and Stay Safe

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the Kona district of Hawaii Island. This warning is in effect until further notice. Heavy rainfall is currently impacting the region, leading to rapidly rising water levels in streams, rivers, and low-lying areas.

What to Expect

Residents and visitors in Kona should anticipate:

  • Rapidly rising water levels: Creeks and streams could overflow their banks quickly, leading to flash flooding in vulnerable areas.
  • Mudslides and debris flows: Heavy rainfall can saturate the ground, making hillsides unstable and increasing the risk of mudslides, especially in areas with recent wildfires.
  • Significant road closures: Flooding can make roadways impassable, potentially causing traffic delays and disruptions.
  • Power outages: The intense rainfall and potential flooding could damage power lines, leading to temporary power outages.

Safety Precautions

Your safety is paramount. Take the following precautions:

  • Stay indoors: Avoid all unnecessary travel during the flash flood warning. If you are already outdoors, seek immediate shelter in a sturdy building.
  • Never drive through flooded areas: Turn around, don't drown. Even seemingly shallow water can hide deep hazards.
  • Be aware of your surroundings: Monitor weather reports and pay close attention to changing conditions.
  • Stay informed: Keep your radio or television tuned to local news for updates and instructions.
  • Charge devices: Ensure your cell phones and other electronic devices are fully charged in case of a power outage.
  • Prepare an emergency kit: Having a kit with essential supplies, including water, food, and flashlights, can be vital in emergency situations.

Areas Most at Risk

While the entire Kona district is under the flash flood warning, areas with a history of flooding or those located near rivers and streams are particularly vulnerable. Specific locations experiencing the most significant impacts will be detailed in updates from the National Weather Service.

Further Information

For the most up-to-date information and alerts, please refer to the National Weather Service website and your local news channels. Your safety is our priority. Please heed all warnings and take necessary precautions to ensure your well-being during this flash flood event.