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Scramble for food and water as Hurricane Lane approaches Hawaii

Updated: 2018-08-23 15:22
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Employees of Paradise Helicopters remove the blades from their aircraft before the potential damaging winds begin as businesses and residents prepare for the effects of Hurricane Lane, as the category 4 storm approaches the Hawaiian Islands, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Aug 22, 2018. [Photo/IC]

City residents used carts to push cases of bottled water and coolers full of ice, after warnings of possible power outages and evacuations.

Cars waited in long lines at gasoline stations in Honolulu and people could be seen pulling small boats from the water ahead of Lane's expected storm surge.

"I went to Safeway last night for regular groceries, everyone was in a panic," said Thao Nguyen, 35, an employee at a Honolulu branch of Hawaiian shirt retailer Roberta Oaks.

"People were buying cases of tiny water bottles." President Donald Trump directed FEMA and administration officials to remain in close coordination with the state, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters.

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