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Fact Sheet InformationSite: HI, Hawaii CountyDisaster Type(s): Severe Storms and Flooding Declaration Date: November 11, 2000 Incident Period: October 28 to November 2, 2000
Summary of Disaster:
According to the emergency manager of Hawaii County, “We had 452 residences which sustained damages. We had 18 agricultural reports of damage, 31 businesses and 3 churches. This is atypical of the amount of rainfall we general receive. We receive a lot of rainfall specifically in the areas that were affected, on a regular basis, but in this case we had more than 24 inches in 24 hours, which is almost 3 feet in a 24-hour period. So, this was pretty significant.” He also noted in the research interview that the storm impacted Hawaii County with over $11 million in damage. The emergency manager stated, “The largest percentage of damage was to chimneys, septic drain-fields, broken windows, and exterior facades of buildings.”
Reported Injuries, Deaths, and Rescue at the Site:The emergency manager was not aware of any injuries, deaths, or rescues as a result of the disaster in Hawaii County.
Site Demographics:
CIL* means Center for Independent Living
From: Census Data on the number of persons with physical disabilities.
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