Severe Storms in Hawaii Cause Destruction on Jurassic World Set
Severe Storms in Hawaii Cause Destruction on Jurassic World Set
US · Published Apr 4, 2026
Severe storms, identified as Kona lows, have caused significant damage to the Jurassic World film set in Hawaii.
Actor Chris Pratt reported damage to his character's bungalow, while Jason Momoa evacuated his family due to severe flooding.
The University of Hawaii reported approximately 2 trillion gallons of rain fell over 14 days, marking the worst flooding in the region in 20 years.
Hawaii storms cause widespread destruction and flooding
Severe storms in Hawaii have led to widespread destruction, notably impacting the Jurassic World film set. Actor Chris Pratt mentioned that a tree damaged his character's bungalow, while Jason Momoa evacuated his family from O’ahu’s North Shore because of severe flooding. The storms, known as Kona lows, have caused the worst flooding in the area in two decades, with the University of Hawaii reporting about 2 trillion gallons of rainfall over a 14-day period.
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