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Community musters help for North Shore, Windward Oahu flood victims

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                                Privately owned companies brought excavators to remove debris caused by the recent flood. A worker cleared a privately owned bridge Saturday that had allowed the water to divert to houses below.
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MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Privately owned companies brought excavators to remove debris caused by the recent flood. A worker cleared a privately owned bridge Saturday that had allowed the water to divert to houses below.

MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Ray Sheldon, president of My Brother’s Keeper, helped unload donated goods Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.
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Ray Sheldon, president of My Brother’s Keeper, helped unload donated goods Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.

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                                Residents and volunteers organized supplies Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.
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MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Residents and volunteers organized supplies Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.

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                                Tom Short was one of about a dozen volunteers from the nonprofit My Brother’s Keeper who took a trip from Makaha to help with the North Shore flooding. He helped sort clothing that was donated.
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MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Tom Short was one of about a dozen volunteers from the nonprofit My Brother’s Keeper who took a trip from Makaha to help with the North Shore flooding. He helped sort clothing that was donated.

MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Privately owned companies brought excavators to remove debris caused by the recent flood. A worker cleared a privately owned bridge Saturday that had allowed the water to divert to houses below.
MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Ray Sheldon, president of My Brother’s Keeper, helped unload donated goods Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.
MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Residents and volunteers organized supplies Saturday at the Hauula Civic Center.
MARK LADAO / MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Tom Short was one of about a dozen volunteers from the nonprofit My Brother’s Keeper who took a trip from Makaha to help with the North Shore flooding. He helped sort clothing that was donated.