Jason Momoa and his family were evacuated from their home on Oahu’s North Shore as a devastating storm hit the area.
The actor shared a video on Instagram updating his fans on the current situation, noting that he and his family left the North Shore and the power went out.
“For now we are safe, but there are many who are not, so we send all our love,” he said.
“The North Shore is pretty dangerous right now, so please, love everyone, please come out and come together and think of ways to help everyone… Stay safe out there.”
Momoa has been sharing videos of the destruction caused by the storm, including massive flooding and fallen trees.
The actor posted a video on Saturday with his girlfriend Adria Arjona giving back to the community by organizing an event to feed those affected by the storm.
“The last few weeks have been tough,” he wrote. “Storms, flooding, and persistent rain across Oahu are impacting so many people, especially those already facing hardship. Families are being displaced, communities are struggling, and our unhoused neighbors are being hit the hardest.”
“We were just trying to spend time on the West Side and just show love, bring food and remind the community that we see you, we support you and you’re not alone,” he added. “That’s aloha: showing up for each other when it matters most.”
The “Aquaman” star, 46, was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Thousands of people were evacuated early on the morning of March 20 after a dam burst in northern Oahu, USA Today reported Saturday.
The alert warned that all roads were at risk of “imminent road closures”.
Gov. Josh Green posted on Saturday that 5,500 people were evacuated as the North Shore was “battered” by heavy rain.
He said there had been no casualties so far, but “several people have been seriously injured.”
He urged residents not to take the storm lightly, noting that it has left Oahu and is moving toward Maui.
