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Tornado Lala struck the Big Island of Hawaii for the first time in 155 years, with wind speeds reaching 75 miles per hour, classified as a Category 1 hurricane. The storm caused flooding and heavy rains that washed away homes and prompted extensive rescue operations, with it expected to approach the southern tip of the island or pass over it. The island's governor declared that the hurricane poses a significant threat, with the potential for devastating floods and forest fires due to the strong winds. This is the first such strike since the 1871 hurricane that hit the northeastern part of the island.
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