Hurricane Lane soaks Hawaii: PHOTOS

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Saturday, August 25, 2018
People gather to watch and take photos of floodwaters from Hurricane Lane rainfall on the Big Island on August 23, 2018 in Hilo, Hawaii.
This photo provided by Jessica Henricks shows flooding Thursday, August 23, 2018, Wailuku River near Hilo, Hawaii.
Huge waves slam the cliffs near the Halona Blowhole, Aug. 24, 2018, in Waimanalo, Hawaii. As Hurricane Lane approaches Oahu, large oceans swells have impacted the coastline.
This photo provided by Jessica Henricks shows damage from Hurricane Lane Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, near Hilo, Hawaii.
This Friday, Aug. 24, 2018 photo shows firefighters take care of damage at the Hawaiian Dredging base yard in Puamana, Hawaii.
In this photo provided by Jessica Henricks, crews work at clearing damage from Hurricane Lane Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, near Hilo, Hawaii.
In this photo provided by Jessica Henricks, is flooding and damage from Hurricane Lane Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, near Hilo, Hawaii.
A car is stuck partially submerged in floodwaters from Hurricane Lane rainfall on the Big Island on August 23, 2018, in Hilo, Hawaii.
This image provided by NASA on Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, shows Hurricane Lane as seen from the International Space Station.
This Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018 image provided by NOAA shows Hurricane Lane south of Hawaii. Hurricane Lane was forecast to continue its northwest turn into the islands Thursday.
Kaipo Popa secures plywood to protect windows on a home in preparation for Hurricane Lane, Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, in Kapolei, Hawaii.
A woman tapes up a sign letting people know a store will close soon in preparation for Hurricane Lane, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018, in Honolulu.
Workers stack sandbags in front of a closed store in preparation for Hurricane Lane, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Austin Seawright, right, stacks sandbags in front of a closed store in preparation for Hurricane Lane, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018, in Honolulu.
With plenty of sandbags at the ready to protect the Moana Surfrider Hotel from flooding, tourists from Norway enjoy a final sunny day at the beach before the beaches are shut down.
Loren, right, and Ruby Aquino, of Honolulu, load water into their car ahead of Hurricane Lane, Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, in Honolulu.
City Mill hardware store sales associate Lisa Lavilla, left, talks to customer Ginger McCorriston about hurricane supplies, Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, in Honolulu.
Customers queue for propane at a local hardware store, Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2018, in Honolulu.
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Hurricane Lane soaks Hawaii: PHOTOSPeople gather to watch and take photos of floodwaters from Hurricane Lane rainfall on the Big Island on August 23, 2018 in Hilo, Hawaii.
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Hurricane Lane roared toward Hawaii early this past week as a Category 5 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. That meant it was likely to cause catastrophic damage with winds 157 mph or above.

But upper-level winds known as shear swiftly tore the storm apart. By late Friday, the National Weather Service said Lane had maximum sustained winds of 70 mph as it slowly twisted west about 120 miles south of Honolulu.

The outer bands of the hurricane dumped as much as 3 feet of rain in 48 hours on the mostly rural Big Island. The main town of Hilo, population 43,000, was flooded Friday with waist-high water as landslides shut down roads.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.