A powerful storm hit most of the Hawaiian islands on Monday, Oct. 23 through Tuesday, Oct. 24. The powerful winds, numerous lightning strikes and heavy rain knocked out power in the entire island of Maui – at least 150,000 people.
A bit earlier on October 23, 2017, 7 tornadoes swept across North and South Carolina. At least 98 000 people lost power. Several people were injured but there were no deaths.
In overall, more than 250,000 people lost power during these two extravagant and anomalous storms.
Seasonal cyclone – Kona low – in the Hawaiian Islands
A powerful storm – Kona Low – hit most of the Hawaiian islands on Monday, Oct. 23 through Tuesday, Oct. 24. The storm started on Oahu causing multiple power outages and flooding before heading towards Lanai and Molokai.
As heavy rain and thunderstorms engulfed overnight, the power went down for Maui. Lightning strikes, strong winds and flash flooding across the islands did hit the electrical system and caused damage to the system.
Almost all Maui customers had their power knocked out.
Downed poles and storm runoff caused a major traffic jam on the Hana Highway for those headed into Kahului.
Flooding also forced residents at a Lahaina apartment complex to evacuate. Stormy weather closed campgrounds and back country camping in Haleakala National Park.
Hours of heavy rain resulted in some roads being washed out in south Maui.
Series of tornadoes hit North and South Carolina. Many injuries
7 tornadoes sightings were reported across the Carolinas on Monday, October 23, 2017. At least 98 000 customers lost power, mostly in the western part of North Carolina. Several injuries have been reported. No deaths.
Tornado destroys Hickory airport in North Carolina on October 23 2017. via Twitter3 tornadoes were reported in North Carolina, between 14:37 – 20:45 EDT, damaging buildings in Burke County and Caldwell County.





Residents of Rochard Road, Barrackpore, woke up to their entire road covered in water on Thursday morning.
WATER EVERYWHERE: This photo, posted on social media yesterday, shows brown water covering all of Rochard Road in Barrackpore as large sections of Trinidad saw widespread flooding following heavy showers which started on Wednesday.

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