
Jason Momoa Hawaii floods updates drew major attention after the actor revealed he and his family evacuated O?ahu’s North Shore during the state’s worst flooding in more than 20 years. In an Instagram Story, Momoa said they lost power but got out safely, while thousands of others faced evacuations, rescues, and road closures as back-to-back Kona low storms slammed the islands.
Jason Momoa Hawaii floods scare hits close to home
Momoa told followers that the North Shore situation had turned intense and urged people to get to higher ground. The actor later canceled a scheduled appearance in Wai?anae as the emergency unfolded. That move made clear this was not just another weather post. It was personal, immediate, and tied to a fast-moving disaster affecting his own community.
Governor Josh Green said Hawaii had not seen flooding this severe in over two decades. Public reports said officials ordered roughly 5,500 people north of Honolulu to evacuate, while rescuers helped more than 200 people across impacted areas. Even after some evacuation orders lifted, flood watches and recovery efforts continued.

Jason Momoa steps up as flood relief grows
Momoa did not stop at sharing his own update. He also pointed followers toward relief efforts and teased donation information as Hawaii braced for more rough weather. Reports said he and Adria Arjona joined community efforts to deliver food and supplies to neighbors hit hard by the storms.
That gave the story a bigger emotional pull. Fans were not just watching a celebrity weather a crisis. They were watching Momoa shift into community mode, using his platform to push support, donations, and the spirit of aloha as flood damage spread across O?ahu and beyond.
Flood disaster leaves Hawaii reeling
The wider damage has been staggering. Public reporting says the back-to-back March storms caused catastrophic flooding across multiple islands, with losses expected to top $1 billion. For Momoa, the evacuation may have grabbed headlines, but the larger story remains the scale of the disaster and the long recovery now facing Hawaii communities.