In Hawaii, historic flooding is putting thousands at risk after the most rain in decades is prompting mass rescues and evacuations, with officials saying the threat isn’t over yet. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports.
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In Hawaii, historic flooding is putting thousands at risk after the most rain in decades is prompting mass rescues and evacuations, with officials saying the threat isn’t over yet. NBC News’ Steve Patterson reports.
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