The worst flooding in 20 years has hit Hawaii, destroying homes and covering beaches with debris. While our communities wait for federal disaster aid, local volunteers are stepping up to clean beaches and help neighbors recover.
Diving companies like One Ocean Diving and Hawaii Eco Divers are leading beach cleanup efforts across the islands. Volunteers recently cleaned Kaiaka Bay, removing trash and debris that washed ashore during the floods. The teams say the bay already "looks so much better" after just one day of community work.
The floods caused over $1 billion in damages across Oahu and Maui. Hundreds of people have been rescued from destroyed homes, and entire neighborhoods are covered in thick volcanic mud. Governor Josh Green has asked the Trump administration for federal disaster assistance, but communities are not waiting for help to arrive.
Professional services like J4 Removal are providing free cleanup work to anyone who needs it. Volunteers are ripping up damaged drywall and removing safety hazards to prevent mold growth. Medical volunteers from the John A. Burns School of Medicine are also on-site, providing free healthcare to cleanup workers who might get sick from exposure.
The work focuses on protecting both people and the environment. Volunteers are removing microplastics and debris that could harm marine life in places like Kahana Bay. As One Ocean Diving shared, "This is a marathon, not a sprint." Our communities are proving that when disasters strike, we can take care of each other while we work toward long-term recovery.
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