Instead of simply waiting out the storm in the comfort of her dry home, Tristyn immediately pivoted her social media presence into a digital command center for community crisis relief.
Throughout the day, her Instagram Stories transformed into a continuous, vital feed of fundraising campaigns, urgent food drives, and emergency resources aimed at throwing a lifeline to the families who had lost absolutely everything to the muddy floodwaters.
The timing of this unprecedented natural disaster carries a heavy, almost poetic irony for the HGTV stars.
In just a matter of days, on March 31, Tristyn and Kamohai are scheduled to return to television screens across the nation for the highly anticipated third season premiere of Renovation Aloha.
The upcoming 12-episode season is already steeped in deep emotional resonance, as the couple is slated to help a family who tragically lost their home in the devastating 2023 Maui fires.
Now, as they prepare to air a season dedicated to healing past traumas and rebuilding from the ashes, their community is actively drowning in a brand-new nightmare.
Renovation Aloha has never been a show about simple, cosmetic paint jobs or perfectly staged furniture reveals.
The Kalamas pride themselves on revitalizing the absolute most dilapidated, seemingly hopeless houses in their home state of Hawaii.
But HGTV has promised that Season 3 will push the couple to their absolute breaking points, featuring some of their biggest, most nightmarish property challenges yet.
They aren’t just dealing with outdated kitchens and bad lighting; they are battling severe, stomach-churning rat infestations, navigating incredibly tense squatter evictions, and in one genuinely shocking twist, discovering a massive, hidden lava tube directly beneath a property lot.
The scale of their ambition has also grown immensely, perfectly mirroring the massive rebuilding efforts their state will now have to undertake in real life.
Viewers will watch in awe as the Kalamas take on a massive, highly complex multi-home project over in Hilo, pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into resurrecting entirely forgotten neighborhoods.
When the very first episode drops on March 31 at 8 p.m. Eastern time, fans will be immediately thrown into the deep end alongside the hosts.
The premiere will follow Tristyn and Kamohai as they attempt to breathe life back into a completely abandoned house nestled in the historic Manoa neighborhood.
It is a property that most sane contractors would run away from, a total plumbing disaster completely ravaged by catastrophic termite damage.