A piece of Jurassic World history was lost in the last month’s devastating storms that hit Hawaii.
Chris Pratt recently revealed that the bungalow belonging to his character Owen Grady in the 2015 Colin Trevorrow-helmed sequel “was destroyed” by a downed tree during the back-to-back storms that brought 2 trillion gallons of rainfall to Hawaii.
“Can I tell you something about this?” Pratt told Entertainment Weekly while looking at a still of the locale.
“I just got a text from my friend who lives on this ranch, Jason Morgan, and a storm came in yesterday and this tree fell down on top of this [Owen’s bungalow]. That was destroyed yesterday,” added Pratt. “Sorry, Jason.”
Pratt’s interview comes after Jason Momoa revealed that he and his family were forced to flee O’ahu’s North Shore as Hawaii‘s Kona lows, or seasonal cyclones, brought the worst flooding in 20 years.

Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard in ‘Jurassic World’ (2015) (Chuck Zlotnick/Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection)
“I got my family with me,” he said in his Instagram Story. “We got out of the North Shore, a lot of people have been asking. Our power went off. We’re safe for now, but there’s a lot of people who weren’t, so we’re sending all our love.”
Momoa added, “The North Shore is pretty gnarly right now. So hopefully everyone’s safe and getting out. Stay safe out there.”
According to a report released by the University of Hawaii, the storm resulted in 2 trillion gallons of rainfall across 14 days
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