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    Hurricane Kiko approaches Hawaii, statewide emergency declared , officials brace for dangerous surf

    Acting Governor Sylvia Luke declared a statewide emergency in Hawaii as Hurricane Kiko approached. The declaration activates resources to protect public health and safety, with potential impacts expected as early as Monday, September 8, 2025. While Kiko is weakening, officials remain vigilant due to the potential for dangerous surf conditions, urging residents and tourists to stay informed and take precautions.

    Millions in US on edge as Hurricane Kiko targets Hawaii: Check how to stay safe during emergency

    Hawaii is on high alert as Hurricane Kiko, a Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds, approaches. Though expected to weaken, Kiko will likely maintain hurricane strength through the weekend. Residents are urged to prepare for high winds, heavy rain, and flooding. Officials advise securing homes, stocking essentials, and staying informed about evacuation routes.

    Hurricane Kiko close to impacting Hawaii: Category 4 storm to weaken, then re-intensify

    Hurricane Kiko, a Category 4 storm, is projected to approach the Hawaiian Islands in early to mid-September 2025. While expected to weaken, it could still bring significant wind and rain, potentially causing power outages, flash flooding, and dangerous surf. Residents are urged to monitor updates, prepare emergency kits, and secure outdoor items as the storm's exact path remains uncertain.

    Tropical Storm Keli: Is it a hidden threat to Hawaii amidst Hurricane Lona's dominance?

    Tropical Storm Keli, located 790 miles southeast of Honolulu, is moving westward with 40 mph winds. While not expected to make landfall, Keli's presence could strengthen trade winds, elevating wildfire risks across drought-stricken Hawaii. Alongside Hurricane Iona and other developing systems, Keli contributes to an unusually active and unpredictable Pacific hurricane season, prompting preparedness measures.

    Heat alert in US: Summer 2025 forecast for America is out and is worrisome. Check which cities will bear the maximum brunt

    The US is bracing for a potentially record-breaking hot summer in 2025, with NOAA forecasting above-average temperatures nationwide. The West, Southwest, Gulf Coast, Florida, and Northeast are expected to face extended heat waves, straining infrastructure and posing health risks. Cities may experience extreme conditions, prompting calls for adaptation measures and community solutions.

    Apocalyptic scenes in Maui: Historic Hawaiian town of Lahaina looks like a war zone; wildfires lead to damages to the tune of $10 billion

    The catastrophic wildfire in Lahaina has sent shockwaves through Hawaii, resulting in loss of life, extensive property damage, and an urgent need for response and recovery efforts.

    The Economic Times
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