‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Hawaii’s small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding
PolicySunday, March 29, 2026The Guardian

‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Hawaii’s small farmers begin recovery after catastrophic flooding

Small farmers in Hawaii are beginning their recovery efforts after unprecedented rainfall from two kona low storms caused severe flooding, submerging fields and damaging equipment. The impacts have been significant, particularly for new farms like LewaTerra Farm, which faced extensive damage shortly after starting operations.

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