Hawaii is under a state of emergency after a powerful Kona storm brought heavy rain, wind gusts over 100 mph, widespread power outages and heavy snow to the highest summits.
Outages jumped early Saturday, as more than 100,000 customers were without power across the islands, with the majority in Honolulu County, according to PowerOutage.US. By Monday morning, about half of homes and businesses had power restored.
By Saturday morning, between 22 and 32 inches of rain had fallen on the island of Maui. On Monday, rain totals reached 44.37 inches at Kula on Maui and 38.17 inches at Puuwaawaa on the Big Island.
Widespread flooding affected the islands, with farmland, homes and businesses, including a Target on Maui.
Also in Maui, a couple watched as their home collapsed into the rushing water of the Iao Stream.













