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Eight Feet of Mud in the Basement: The Halloween Eve Flood That Drowned Hamilton Library
On the evening of October 30, 2004, about 10 inches of torrential rain caused Mānoa Stream to overflow and inundate the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa campus. Hamilton Library and the Biomedical Sciences Building were hardest hit, with up to eight feet of muddy water destroying a basement government-documents and map collection valued at roughly $34 million. Total campus damage was estimated near $80 million.
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- Official2004 Flood - University of Hawaii Manoa Librarymanoa.hawaii.edu