Jason Momoa Forced to Evacuate as Devastating Storm Hits Hawaii Jason Momoa has evacuated the North Shore of Oahu after severe storms caused widespread damage across Hawaii. The actor, who has lived most of his life on the island, shared updates on his Instagram account, stating that he and his family left the area as the storm intensified. "We’re safe for now, but there’s a lot of people who weren’t," he said, expressing concern for those affected. His posts highlighted the ongoing crisis, urging followers to support relief efforts for communities impacted by the flooding and destruction. Hawaii is currently facing its most severe weather event in two decades, with damages already surpassing $1 billion. The relentless storms have battered the mid-Pacific archipelago for two weeks, leading to catastrophic flooding and infrastructure damage. Oahu’s North Shore, a region Momoa has called home since childhood, has been particularly hard-hit. Officials issued evacuation orders for nearly 5,500 residents, citing the risk of a 120-year-old dam in Honolulu failing. Over 230 people have been rescued as the storm continues to wreak havoc. Momoa, who previously advocated for Maui after wildfires devastated the island in 2023, reiterated his commitment to supporting Hawaii during this crisis. In a social media post, he described the situation as "heavy," emphasizing the struggles of families displaced by the storms and the challenges faced by unhoused individuals. He encouraged his nearly 17 million followers to donate to relief efforts, writing, "The storms, the flooding, the constant rain across O’ahu have affected so many of our people, especially those already facing hardship." The storm system has caused unprecedented destruction, with reports of widespread power outages and damaged homes.#hawaii #north_shore #oahu #jason_momoa #hurricane
