North Shore residents dig into cleanup, describe feeling abandoned by officials

As the cleanup begins after major flooding on Oʻahu’s North Shore, residents are airing their frustrations, saying government agencies meant to protect them failed to do so.

It’s been one week since some of the state’s worst flooding in 20 years, and the community has mobilized to help clean mud and debris on streets and in homes.

The Old Waialua Sugar Mill became a hub for many donated goods and services for those affected by flooding…

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