
Above-normal precipitation has swollen rivers and damaged infrastructure statewide.
Back-to-back subtropical cyclones in March fueled destructive flash flooding on several of the Hawaiian Islands.

Villages and farmland were swamped after unusually heavy early-February rains pushed the Sinú River over its banks.

Widespread flooding affected tens of thousands of people after cyclones Fytia and Gezani drenched the island.

Weeks of intense rain overwhelmed rivers and reservoirs, displacing hundreds of thousands of people.