Jason Momoa Forced to Evacuate Hawaii Home Amid Severe Flooding
Jason Momoa Evacuates Hawaii Home Due to Floods

Jason Momoa and Family Evacuate Oahu Home Amid Hawaii Flood Crisis

In a recent development, the state of Hawaii has been severely impacted by widespread flooding, prompting mandatory evacuations for residents in affected areas. Among those forced to leave their homes is renowned actor Jason Momoa, best known for his upcoming role in 'Supergirl'. Momoa took to social media to provide an update on his situation, revealing that he and his entire family have evacuated their residence on Oahu's North Shore due to safety concerns.

Momoa's Social Media Update Highlights Safety Concerns

In a video shared online, Jason Momoa detailed the challenges faced by his family and community. He reported that the power in his area had gone out, necessitating their departure from the North Shore home. "We're safe for now, but there are a lot of people who weren't, so, sending all our love," Momoa stated, expressing concern for others affected by the storm. He urged residents to exercise caution, adding, "North Shore's pretty gnarly right now, so just love, and hopefully everyone's safe and getting out and get together and figure out how we help everyone.... Stay safe out there."

Ongoing Community Support Efforts Amidst the Crisis

Jason Momoa has been actively keeping his fans informed about the situation in Hawaii. In an older video, he highlighted efforts to assist the community during these difficult times. "These past weeks have been heavy. The storms, the flooding, the constant rain across Oʻahu have affected so many of our people, especially those already facing hardship," Momoa explained. He noted the displacement of families and the struggles of communities, particularly impacting unhoused individuals.

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The actor emphasized the importance of collective action and support, showcasing his commitment to giving back. As the flooding continues to disrupt lives across Hawaii, Momoa's updates serve as a reminder of the broader impact on local residents and the need for solidarity in times of crisis.

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