Army Corps unveils plan to handle Ala Wai flooding
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has unveiled a “prospective plan” for how to deal with a potential Ala Wai Canal flooding disaster facing 200,000 people in Waikiki and neighboring communities.


















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A paddler goes down the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has unveiled a “prospective plan” for how to deal with a potential Ala Wai Canal flooding disaster facing 200,000 people in Waikiki and neighboring communities.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
Canoes rest on the banks of the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has unveiled a “prospective plan” for how to deal with a potential Ala Wai Canal flooding disaster facing 200,000 people in Waikiki and neighboring communities.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
Canoes rest on the banks of the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has unveiled a “prospective plan” for how to deal with a potential Ala Wai Canal flooding disaster facing 200,000 people in Waikiki and neighboring communities.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
A runner goes along the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
A canoe club practiced on the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday.GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE@STARADVERTISER.COM
A canoe club practiced on the Ala Wai Canal on Tuesday.CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has unveiled a “prospective plan” for how to deal with a potential Ala Wai Canal flooding disaster facing 200,000 people in Waikiki and neighboring communities.