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Jason Momoa was forced to evacuate O'ahu's north shore with his family after a historic flood devastated the area.
The “Aquaman” actor revealed on social media that his family fled their home after losing power due to seasonal cyclones.
“We are safe for now, but there are many people who are not, so we send them all our love,” Momoa told his followers on Instagram.
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The “Aquaman” star joined his community after evacuating his home. (Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)
“The north coast is pretty rough right now. So I hope everyone is safe and able to get out. Stay safe out there.”
Despite the temporary displacement, Momoa joined his community in a big way.
“These past few weeks have been difficult,” he wrote online. “The storms, flooding, and continued rain on O'ahu have affected many of our people, especially those already facing hardship. Seeing families displaced, communities struggling, and our neighbors unhoused are hardest hit.”
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Momoa, along with his girlfriend Adria Arjona, “spread aloha” and distributed more than 200 plates of food to locals after the floods.
“We spent time on the west side, just trying to show love, bring some food and remind our community that we see you, we are with you and that you are not alone,” Momoa wrote.
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Jason Momoa fled his home on Oahu due to historic flooding. (Fiona Goodall)
“That's what aloha is. It's showing up for each other when it matters most.”
More than 2,000 people remained without power Sunday after Hawaii suffered the worst flooding in more than 20 years due to heavy rains.
The storm prompted evacuation orders for 5,500 people north of Honolulu.
No deaths were reported and more than 200 people were rescued from the waters.
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Gov. Josh Green said the state was “still in it” Saturday with a “statewide flood watch” in effect through the weekend after issuing an evacuation order the day before for Waialua and Hale'iwa.

Adria Arjona and Jason Momoa helped distribute meals to locals displaced by extreme flooding in Hawaii. (Karwai Tang)
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“Conditions remain dangerous because the ground is already saturated, meaning it will take much less rain to cause flooding, road closures and damage,” Green shared on X.
The governor said damage could exceed $1 billion, with damage to airports, roads, homes and a Maui hospital.





