Hope neighbors and the state appreciate what this man and those kids did for their community. All should be recognized for their property saving efforts .
My parents home flooded . Fans and heaters blowing day and night all areas water touched had to be replaced . Drywall acts as a sponge. We were lucky no electrical fire .@@martinnunez836
Bad karma. My great grandma owned all of Ewa Beach when it was known a KUPAKA and it was stolen by the government. The housing on Fort Weaver Road across from Parish Drive is the cause of the flooding. That drainage ditch built by the City and County was supposed to channel the water out to the ocean, but it caused all the beach to erode instead and the City has ignored the problem since the 1980s. Sue the City and County for your damages.
Who's suppose to maintain those storm drains? And why do they never clear them out, going into winter? Knowing that it's our rainy season?.... Should have machines clearing all the vegetation and debris as high as they can up those canals. Every year.
they had warnings and here is a newsflash done live in a flood zone and if you do raise your house up i lost a house with Iniki lesson learned and also lost a house to wildfire fire way worse...no warning and everything burned to the ground nothing left
- Shop vac - Fans, - Lysol disinfectant spray Photos, books, clothes, all gonna mold, so take care of them first. Open doors, windows, cabinets, rip out floor tiles, base molding, carpet, etc. and get air flowing to combat the mold. Good luck, it'll be okay.
Native Hawaiis taught us that building close to the ocean is not the way... it defies common sense. So much of Honolulu and Ewa are lowland real estate....prepare for an upcoming history of endless stories of issues for homeowners with lowland living in coastal areas. Hoping the best for the all the families effected...
Hooooooooo brah no way, the Hawaiians taught you for no build by the water which is why Hawaiian homelands in Waimanalo is right next to the water. Cheeeeee huuuuuu
Actually, Native Hawaiians often built along the shore. Many heiau are on the beach. The city of refuge on the Big Island is on the beach. Hawaiian burials are on the beach. Hawaiians built fishponds and seawalls to protect those structures. Hawaiians liked living on the beach.
Hope neighbors and the state appreciate what this man and those kids did for their community. All should be recognized for their property saving efforts .
The drywall going to fall apart.
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My parents home flooded . Fans and heaters blowing day and night all areas water touched had to be replaced . Drywall acts as a sponge. We were lucky no electrical fire .@@martinnunez836
Bad karma. My great grandma owned all of Ewa Beach when it was known a KUPAKA and it was stolen by the government. The housing on Fort Weaver Road across from Parish Drive is the cause of the flooding. That drainage ditch built by the City and County was supposed to channel the water out to the ocean, but it caused all the beach to erode instead and the City has ignored the problem since the 1980s. Sue the City and County for your damages.
Thank the state government and city & county for doing their jobs!!!
Who's suppose to maintain those storm drains? And why do they never clear them out, going into winter? Knowing that it's our rainy season?.... Should have machines clearing all the vegetation and debris as high as they can up those canals. Every year.
they had warnings and here is a newsflash done live in a flood zone and if you do raise your house up i lost a house with Iniki lesson learned and also lost a house to wildfire fire way worse...no warning and everything burned to the ground nothing left
"They saw fish swimming in their backyard" 😅
- Shop vac
- Fans,
- Lysol disinfectant spray
Photos, books, clothes, all gonna mold, so take care of them first. Open doors, windows, cabinets, rip out floor tiles, base molding, carpet, etc. and get air flowing to combat the mold.
Good luck, it'll be okay.
Native Hawaiis taught us that building close to the ocean is not the way... it defies common sense. So much of Honolulu and Ewa are lowland real estate....prepare for an upcoming history of endless stories of issues for homeowners with lowland living in coastal areas. Hoping the best for the all the families effected...
Hooooooooo brah no way, the Hawaiians taught you for no build by the water which is why Hawaiian homelands in Waimanalo is right next to the water. Cheeeeee huuuuuu
Actually, Native Hawaiians often built along the shore. Many heiau are on the beach. The city of refuge on the Big Island is on the beach. Hawaiian burials are on the beach. Hawaiians built fishponds and seawalls to protect those structures. Hawaiians liked living on the beach.
0:56 when you prop your door open of course water is gonna flood in; insurance isn't gonna like that
ALINA WHERE YOU BEEN😅
Hope they get flood insurance
BS EXAGERATION! DRAMA QUEENS! MAN UP!
Why you spelling in all CAPS, you blind?