Hawaii residents brace for another round of heavy rain and strong winds as they continue recovering from last weekend’s Hurricane Lala. The new weather threat comes only days after the storm damaged homes, downed trees, and left roads covered with mud and rocks, according to reports.

Both outlets frame the forecast as occurring while many people are still dealing with the aftermath of the hurricane. While the Independent emphasizes the immediacy of residents’ efforts to prepare and recover, the Washington Times focuses on the types of damage and cleanup challenges residents are facing, such as clearing debris and navigating mud- and rock-covered roads. Together, the accounts highlight a closely spaced sequence of hazardous weather: storm impacts followed by additional rain and wind risk.