HONOLULU: Torrential rain pounded Hawaii on Friday as Hurricane Lane crawled toward the island state, triggering landslides and "catastrophic" flooding, while forcing thousands to seek emergency shelter.
By mid-afternoon, Lane was located around 120 miles (190 kilometers) south of the capital Honolulu, but had slowed its north-northeastward progression to a pedestrian two miles per hour.
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