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More than 200,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala shifts to tropical storm
- Over 200,000 customers across Hawaii lost power after Hurricane Lala brushed the islands, with outages still widespread midday Sunday.
- The storm brought extreme flash flooding that swept away homes, damaged at least 100 others, and was linked to at least one fatality; shelters were open for hundreds.
- Lala weakened to a tropical storm just below hurricane strength but warnings remain in effect; airports reopened and travelers are advised to check with airlines.
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