Flash Flood — Tutuila, American Samoa
2025-07-26 · near Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa
Event narrative
A resident of Fagatogo reported to WSO Pago Pago that their family home was flooded on the morning of the 26th due to heavy rainfall, likely aided by water flowing from nearby higher elevations.
Wider weather episode
An extreme rainfall event occurred over American Samoa from July 23rd to 27th, as a trough over the islands converged with a strong ridge from the south. The system dropped 13.62 inches of rain at WSO Pago Pago during this time, including 3.6 inches from 2:50 AM to 6:50 AM on July 26th.
This weather event triggered widespread flash flooding and multiple landslides across Tutuila, with floodwaters inundating numerous homes. According to Vaetagaloa Glen Lefiti, Director of the American Samoa Department of Homeland Security, 23 families and households have been affected by flooding and landslides from the rainfall. A landslide in Gataivai village resulted in the death of a woman and injured two children. Seven families were forced to seek shelter after their homes were declared uninhabitable. In response to the damage, Acting Governor Pulumataala Ae Ae Jr. declared a State of Disaster Emergency on July 27th.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1282712. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.