Hollywood actor Jason Momoa had to evacuate with his family from Oahu following severe flooding, the worst in 20 years for the island. The “Aquaman” star shared on Instagram that they left North Shore due to power loss and the threat of the Wahiawa Dam collapsing, causing mass evacuations. Momoa expressed concern for those affected and emphasized the challenging conditions on the North Shore.
The adverse weather conditions led Momoa to cancel a planned music event and witness flooding near his father’s residence, describing the situation as ‘crazy.’ Born in Honolulu, Momoa highlighted the recent hardships faced by Hawaii due to storms, floods, and continuous rain, urging people to support each other during these trying times. He emphasized the essence of ‘aloha’ in standing together when it matters the most.
The recent storm added to Hawaii’s ongoing challenges with natural disasters, including the devastating 2023 Lahaina wildfires. Momoa encouraged his followers to contribute to fundraising efforts for the wildfire victims, which was the worst in Hawaii’s history and the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century. Reflecting on his acting career, Momoa’s roles range from Baywatch: Hawaii to Game of Thrones and Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe, with upcoming projects like Street Fighter.
