Weather tracker: Hawaii declares state of emergency as Hurricane Kiko looms
Heavy rain and powerful winds head for archipelago, while Spain braces for severe thunderstormsHawaii has declared a state of emergency for tropical storm-force winds, heavy rain and high surf as the weakening Hurricane Kiko heads for the archipelago.Kiko began as a depression in the eastern...
<p>Heavy rain and powerful winds head for archipelago, while Spain braces for severe thunderstorms</p><p>Hawaii has declared a state of emergency for tropical storm-force winds, heavy rain and high surf as the weakening Hurricane Kiko heads for the archipelago.</p><p>Kiko began as a depression in the eastern Pacific basin on 31 August, before travelling westward last week and deepening into a category 1 hurricane by Tuesday 2 September as sustained winds exceeded 74mph (119km/h).</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/sep/08/weather-tracker-hawaii-declares-state-of-emergency-hurricane-kiko">Continue reading...</a>
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