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Community musters help for North Shore, Windward Oahu flood victims

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Tom Short was one of about a dozen volunteers from the nonprofit My Brother’s Keeper who took a trip from Makaha to help with North Shore flooding relief efforts. Short helped sort donated clothing.
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The recent flooding in Hauula piled debris against a privately owned bridge place over the usually dry Maakua stream. Without help from the city or state, privately owned companies brought their excavators to remove the trees and branches that had allowed the water to divert to the houses below.
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Residents and volunteers organize supplies at the Hauula Civic Center for those affected by the recent flooding on the North Shore.
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The recent flooding in Hauula piled debris against a privately owned bridge place over the usually dry Maakua stream. Without help from the city or state, privately owned companies brought their excavators to remove the trees and branches that had allowed the water to divert to the houses below.
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Ray Sheldon, president of My Brother’s Keeper, helps unload some donated goods to the Hauula Civic Center.
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2021 MARCH 13 CTY HAUULA HSA PHOTO BY MARK LADAO MLADAO@STARADVERTISER.COM The recent flooding in Hauula piled debris against a privately owned bridge place over the usually dry Maakua stream. Without help from the city or state, privately owned companies brought their excavators to remove the trees and branches that had allowed the water to divert to the houses below.
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Residents and volunteers and organize supplies at the Hauula Civic Center for those affected by the recent flooding on the North Shore.
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The recent flooding in Hauula piled debris against a privately owned bridge over the usually dry Maakua stream. Without help from the city or state, privately owned companies brought their excavators to remove the trees and branches that had allowed the water to divert to the houses below.
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Tom Short was one of about a dozen volunteers from the nonprofit My Brother’s Keeper who took a trip from Makaha to help with North Shore flooding relief efforts. Short helped sort donated clothing.

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Community musters help for North Shore, Windward Oahu flood victims