Hawaii hurricane leaves residents seeing mountains through missing roofs
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hurricane Dora caused significant damage in Hawaii, with residents reporting roofs being torn off and landscapes drastically altered.
- One woman described seeing mountains through the hole where her roof used to be, illustrating the storm's destructive power.
- The article highlights the severe impact of the hurricane on the islands.
Hurricane Dora has inflicted severe damage across Hawaii, leaving a trail of destruction and transforming familiar landscapes. Residents are grappling with the aftermath, with reports of homes losing their roofs and entire areas being reshaped by the storm's ferocity.
One harrowing account from a woman vividly illustrates the hurricane's destructive power. She described how the wind tore the roof off her home, leaving her with a view of mountains through the gaping hole where her ceiling once was. This stark image underscores the immense force of the storm and the vulnerability of structures against its onslaught.
The hurricane's passage has left many communities facing significant challenges as they begin to assess the full extent of the damage and commence recovery efforts. The dramatic alteration of the landscape serves as a grim reminder of nature's power.
I see mountains through the place where the roof should be.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.