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14:17Now PlayingHurricane Lala is barreling toward Hawaii's Big Island. It could be the first hurricane-strength storm to make direct landfall there since 1871. Power outages have already hit thousands of residents, as wild winds and heavy rain cause damage. Evacuations are underway. There are warnings of severe flooding, landslides and coastal erosion.
Matthew Cappucci, Senior Meteorologist at MyRadar, lays out the dangers this hurricane presents to Hawaii's islands and what people can do to avert getting stuck in winds or a flash flood.
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