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Chris Pratt Says 'Jurassic World' Bungalow Destroyed in Hawaii Storms

The loss underscores weeks of Kona-low rains that dropped nearly 2 trillion gallons across Hawaii.

Overview

  • Pratt said in an Entertainment Weekly interview that ranch resident Jason Morgan texted him that a fallen tree crushed the Owen Grady bungalow.
  • The damaged structure served as a recognizable filming spot from the 2015 movie and sat on a Hawaii ranch used for the production.
  • A University of Hawaii assessment cited by outlets estimated nearly 2 trillion gallons of rain over roughly 14 days across the islands.
  • Jason Momoa reported evacuating Oʻahu’s North Shore and losing power, highlighting the strain on residents during the flooding.
  • Kona lows are seasonal, cyclone-like systems that can linger and dump heavy rain, which can saturate soil, topple trees, and trigger widespread flooding.