Hurricane Kiko is rapidly approaching Hawaii and could make a direct hit as a powerful Category 4 or even Category 5 storm. With sustained winds of 145 mph and up to eight inches of rain expected, forecasters are warning of flash floods, deadly mudslides, and widespread damage across the Big Island, Maui, and Oahu. Spaghetti models show the storm tracking straight toward the islands, with only a couple of paths showing it missing landfall. Experts say even a weaker Kiko could bring severe flooding and coastal damage. Watch the full update to understand why this could be the most dangerous storm to hit Hawaii since Hurricane Iniki in 1992.
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