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Wahiawa Dam and Haleiwa / Waialua evacuation 3/20

BOIL WATER ADVISORY

All water users on the North Shore from Mokulēʻia to Turtle Bay are asked to boil any water pulled from the tap prior to consumption as a precaution.

https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/news-events/news-and-updates/news-releases/2026/boil-water-notice-issued-for-oahu

Please see https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/storm for general info.


NOTE: Evacuation has been LIFTED as of 2:45 PM HST 2026/03/21

Evacuation map: https://p.veoci.com/hnlevac


Last updated 2026/03/21 7:50 PM HST

Assembly areas and shelters

Shelters are open in the following areas (see https://p.veoci.com/hnlshelter):

  • Evacuation Shelter: Kaneohe District Park

Status: Open as of 2026-Mar-20 19:49

Location: 45-660 Keaahala Rd, Kaneohe

Pet Friendly: Yes

All other shelters and assembly areas have been closed

If residents are alerted during the severe weather that evacuation is necessary, do not wait. Take action immediately. If at any point during the storm residents begin to feel unsafe, they are encouraged to evacuate to a safer location even there have not been any evacuations ordered.


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