Jason Momoa flees with his family from area affected by flooding in Hawaii

Jason Momoa - reproduction Instagram
Jason Momoa – reproduction Instagram

Jason Momoa was among the thousands of people forced to evacuate Hawaii’s North Shore after the region was hit by the worst flooding in more than 20 years.

The 46-year-old actor used social media to reveal that he and his family are safe after fleeing to a safer place, after losing power due to the torrential rains and flooding that devastated homes, streets, and vehicles.

In an Instagram story, which expired on Saturday, Momoa spoke about the situation: “We’re safe for now, but there are many people who weren’t as lucky, so we’re sending all our love.”

The actor, who was born and lived most of his life in Hawaii, has been using his huge influence on social media to show the island’s difficult reality at the moment, sharing images of the damage caused by the rains and urging his followers to stay safe.

In another video posted by Momoa on Saturday, he and his girlfriend, Adria Arjona, appear delivering food prepared by a Hawaiian restaurant chain to people who lost their homes.

“Hello everyone, the past few weeks have been difficult,” he wrote in the caption of his post. “The storms, the flooding, and the constant rain in O’ahu have affected many people, especially those who were already struggling. Seeing families without homes, communities in distress, and our homeless neighbors being the hardest hit has been terrible.”

“This is what aloha means. It’s being there for others when it matters most. If you’re out there and can help in any way, no matter how big or small, please do. Check on your neighbors. Donate what you can. Spread the aloha spirit,” he wrote.

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Images: reproduction Instagram @prideofgypsies. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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