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				Hawaii was spared a direct hit from a major hurricane as Lane 
				diminished to a tropical storm as it approached and then drifted 
				west, further from land. But rain was still pounding the island 
				chain, touching off flooding on Oahu and Kauai.
 "It has been a steady rain since after Lane but I got up 2:30 
				a.m. (Hawaiian Standard Time) to the National Weather Service 
				flash flood advisory and that's when we put out the release as 
				well as an island-wide telephone call," County of Kauai 
				spokesman Alden Alayvilla said.
 
 The advisory urged residents near Hanalei Bridge on the north 
				side of the island to evacuate their homes due to rising stream 
				levels. A convoy that had been used to escort residents over 
				roads damaged by historic floods in April between was shut down, 
				leaving many cut off.
 
 "Heavy pounding and hazardous conditions are being reported 
				island-wide. Motorists are advised to drive with extreme 
				caution. Updates will be given as more information is made 
				available," the Kauai Emergency Management Agency said.
 
 A flash flood watch also remained in effect for Oahu, home to 
				the state capital Honolulu and 70 percent of Hawaii’s 1.4 
				million residents.
 
 Micco Godinez, who lives on the north side of Kauai, said he 
				found the only road out of Hanalei, where he lives, barricaded 
				by police vehicles when he tried to leave for work on Tuesday 
				morning. He expected to be stranded for at least another day.
 
 "I can't get out at all," Godinez said. "Our little community of 
				Hanalei is isolated and then west of us is even more isolated," 
				he said.
 
 Even as Hawaii residents sought to recover from Lane, they kept 
				a watchful eye on Tropical Storm Miriam, spinning in the Pacific 
				Ocean some 2,000 miles to the east and expected to become a 
				hurricane by the time it approaches the islands.
 
 "Miriam is supposed to go north and dissipate in the colder 
				waters and drier air, so I'm not really worried about it," 
				Godinez said. "But it is hurricane season, and there's another 
				one behind that. You know what they say: Without rain you 
				wouldn't have rainbows."
 
 (Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
 
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