Honolulu dam’s neighbours warned as storm raises water levels
HONOLULU — Heavy rains prompted a warning to 10,000 Honolulu residents that they might need to evacuate their homes as water levels in a dam rose to dangerously high levels, but officials said the century-old earthen reservoir wasn’t in immediate danger of collapsing.
Workers siphoned and pumped water out of the dam Thursday to bring levels down a day after Tropical Storm Olivia dumped rain on Oahu and Maui.
“This is not a dam breach situation. We’re nowhere close to that,” said Ernie Lau, the chief engineer for the Board of Water Supply, the agency that manages the dam.
Water levels in the dam rose 4-to-5 feet (nearly 1.5 metres) overnight. Meteorologists downgraded the storm to a tropical depression as it moved away from the islands and warned lingering moisture could bring more rain.

