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  2. Gabaldon School Buildings - Wikipedia

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    From January 18, 2019, the Gabaldons are protected under the Gabaldon School Buildings Conservation Act (Republic Act No. 11194) signed by President Rodrigo Duterte.Under the law, the "modification, alteration, destruction, demolition or relocation" of Gabaldon buildings is illegal, [2] and local government units must protect and conserve of such buildings under their jurisdiction.

  3. Category:Buildings and structures in Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    YWCA Building (Honolulu, Hawaii) This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 15:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. 2018 Hawaii floods - Wikipedia

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    The trough began dropping heavy rainfall over Hawaii on April 13. Floods damaged or destroyed 532 houses. The flooding knocked down trees and power lines, eroded many bridges and roads, and washed away crops, beehives, and livestock. Overall damage was estimated at over $125 million. Damage to public buildings was estimated at $19.7 million.

  5. Beach closures, damage: What travelers can expect after the ...

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    The "historic" swell that rocked Hawaii shores is on its way out. Here's what it means for travelers visiting the islands' beaches. Beach closures, damage: What travelers can expect after the ...

  6. Hawaii’s most controversial nature spot has once again become a center of concern, with 14 people recently arrested for accessing the Haiku Stairs on the island of Oahu according to officials.

  7. March 2021 Hawaii floods - Wikipedia

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    The March 2021 Hawaii floods was a devastating series of floods that caused a tremendous amount of damage to the U.S state of Hawaii. [1] The heavy rain started on March 7, 2021, and flooded the Kaupakalua Dam. [3] It was reported that the dam flooded due to deficiencies, and as a result, it is set to be decommissioned this summer. [4]

  8. Hawaii state Capitol soaked due to leaking reflecting pool

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    The Capitol, built in 1969, is on the Hawaii and National Registers of Historic Places. The building, which is ringed by columns between the pools, represents a volcanic island dotted with palm ...

  9. Environmental issues in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii is known as the "extinction capital of the world" with the extinction of nearly half (140) of its historically recorded native bird species. [17] Some of the alien species that are currently affecting Hawaii include cane toads , mongoose , coquí frogs , gall wasps , Mediterranean , Oriental , and melon flies that damage crops, ants that ...