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Posted on: Tuesday, November 2, 2004

Photo Gallery - Halloween Eve Flood

The collapsed footbridge at the end of Pawaina St. in Manoa.

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Steve Seifried, Associate Professor of Cell Molecular Biology, talks on a cell phone near a pile of debris outside the UH Biomedical Sciences Building.

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The mud covered lobby of the UH Institute for Biogenesis Research.

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Professor Rebecca Cann, chair of the cell and molecular biology department inside her destroyed laboratory in the uH Biomedical Sciences building.

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UH Prof Rebecca Knuth outside her destroyed office in Hamilton Library Library Information Science department. Many professors there lost priceless work in the weekends flooding.

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Science reference librarian Kristen Anderson, takes a swig of water outside Hamilton Library where recovery work has been ongoing since Saturday's flooding.

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UH Football equipment managers Marissa Bonilla, left, and Dawn Kaneshiro, right, sweep up a layer of dried mud from the termite eaten floor of Klum Gym. Although sports events are no longer held there it is used for recreation amd some classes.

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UH athletic equipment staff members Kyle Tateishi, left, and Byron Tabangcura, right, are obscured by a swirl of dust as they sweep up a layer of dried mud from the termite eaten floor of Klum Gym. Both are students. Although sports events are no longer held there it is used for recreation amd some classes.

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Science reference librarian Kristen Anderson, takes a swig of water outside Hamilton Library where recovery work has been ongoing since Saturday·s flooding.

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Three automobiles lay stacked up against some trees next to Manoa Stream.

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A manoa resident shines his flash light on a car that was washed up against a tree on Woodlawn Drive on Saturday night.

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By the light of a lantern Hamilton library employees Kim Haines and Christine Takata, behind, wash rare aerial photos in a shower in the basement of Hamilton.

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This Biomedical building lab has been turned topsy-turvy after a flash flood destroyed computers, incubators, telescopes, research work.

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Outside Hamilton Library, Bob Schwarzwalder, head of Information Tech Govt. Documents, hoses down muddy computers with the help of Antony Steele with hopes of retrieving information off the hard drives.

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