Severe flooding has inundated parts of Hawaii, especially on the island of Oʻahu, after relentless heavy rains hit already saturated ground. Communities along the North Shore were submerged as muddy waters swept through homes, roads, and infrastructure, forcing more than 5,500 civilians to evacuate. Authorities warned of potential dam failure, heightening concerns across affected areas. Emergency teams continue rescue and relief efforts as damage spreads to schools, hospitals, and transport networks. Officials estimate losses could exceed $1 billion, though no fatalities have been reported so far.