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Tropical Storm Darby aftermath, July 25

Craig T. Kojima
1/17
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Morning commuters, one carrying rubber boots, made their way home or to work through a wet Dillingham Boulevard in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby on Monday.
2/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. The Medallion Carpets warehouse on Ahua Street still has a few inches of the floodwaters ponding around the business' materials.
3/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. The loading zone of Medallion Carpets is filled with floodwaters, with the undercarriage of the container trailer still underwater.
4/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. Water is pumped out onto the sidewalk and street from the Auto Biz Used Car lot.
5/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. Mr. Sandman, Inc., a business on Ahua Street, was flooded, resulting in damage to contents in its warehouse, the office business machines, office files, furniture and flooring. Mr. Sandman worker Felipe Crisologo works to clear the front parking area of mud.
6/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. The office of Mr. Sandman, Inc. was flooded, resulting in damage to the business machines, office files, furniture and flooring. A file drawer still holds a few inches of floodwater.
7/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. The office of Mr. Sandman, Inc. was flooded, resulting in damage to the business machines, office files, furniture and flooring. CEO Bob Freeman walks through part of the office showing the damage to the recently installed wood flooring.
8/17
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Businesses along Ahua Street in Mapunapuna were cleaning up in the wake of the heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Darby on Monday. The warehouse of Mr. Sandman, Inc. that holds surface prep materials was flooded, resulting in loss of product, especially those packaged in paper bags. CEO Bob Freeman walks through the warehouse.
9/17
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At the Kalihi Transit Center, Diamond Ho'ohuli, lead mechanic for the HandiVan, shows a water-damaged HandiVan in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby on Monday.
10/17
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Workers clear Dillingham Boulevard near MIddle Street of muck and debris caused by a blocked Kalihi Stream in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby. The rising water also damaged The HandiVan vehicles parked in a adjacent lot at the Kalihi Transit Center.
11/17
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Workers clear the bus stop on Dillingham Boulevard near MIddle Street of muck and debris caused by a blocked Kalihi Stream in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby on Monday.
12/17
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Workers clear Dillingham Boulevard near MIddle Street of muck and debris caused by a blocked Dillingham Boulevard bridge over Kalihi Stream in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby on Monday.
13/17
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Workers clear Dillingham Boulevard near MIddle Street of muck and debris caused by a blocked Dillingham Boulevard bridge over Kalihi Stream in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby.
14/17
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Firemen work to pump water from the yard and home of Richard Langit on School Street in Kalihi. A small structure in back was also damaged extensively.
15/17
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Richard Langit points out how high the water was. Langit had a sleepless night as he watched heavy rains from Tropical Storm Darby flood his home on School Street in Kalihi on Monday. A small structure in back was also damaged extensively.
16/17
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Richard Langit had a sleepless night as he watched heavy rains from Tropical Storm Darby flood his home on School Street in Kalihi on Monday. A small structure in back was also damaged extensively.
17/17
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Runoff from construction work on the Liliha Overpass slowed traffic down on the H-1 on Monday in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Darby.