Personnel from the Kauai Fire Department rescued a 27-year-old male visitor from New York on the Kalalau Trail Wednesday, with an apparent ankle injury.
Hawaii leaders continue urging the public to stay safe and prepared as high winds, flooding threats and power outages torment the islands.
State officials said the storm is still creating unsafe road conditions and stressed the importance of staying home, charging devices and watching for emergency updates while crews respond to impacts.
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