Unfortunately, while some U.S. states are relatively safe from hurricanes, others are often exposed to these dangerous natural phenomena. About a month ago, the U.S. East Coast was on alert after the National Hurricane Center announced the arrival of Tropical Storm Erin , which was set to become the first Atlantic Hurricane of the season.

Now, it seems that something similar is happening to Hawaii, as the arrival of Hurricane Kiko threatens this archipelago. On Friday, Hawaii's Acting Governor, Sylvya Luke, declared a state of emergency for this U.S. state. At the moment, it seems that potentially life-threatening swells generated by this hurricane may hit the Big Island and Maui by Sunday.

State Of Emergency Declared In Hawaii As Hurricane Kiko Approaches

On Friday at 1:10 p.m., Ha

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