"Tsunami prediction has gotten much better. Hawai'i needs more data."
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Tsunami Prediction Has Gotten Much Better. Hawaiʻi Just Needs More DataSpecialized buoys can monitor waves on the seafloor. But there are few sea-level stations between Asia and Hawaiʻi to test the accuracy of the forecast. Civil Beat. |
Gov. Green Reports No Significant Damage After Tsunami EventThe earthquake appeared to be the strongest recorded since the 9.0 magnitude earthquake off Japan in 2011 caused a massive tsunami and meltdowns at a nuclear power plant. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
HI-EMA Looking to Make Infrastructure Improvements Following Tsunami Warning GridlockThe HawaiĘ»i Emergency Management Agency is looking at strategies to deal with issues like gridlock, which was widely experienced during July 29’s tsunami warning in the islands. KHON2. |
Salvation Army Hawaii Feeds Hundreds at Tsunami Shelters Across the StateThe Salvation Army served 770 meals for breakfast at tsunami shelters across the islands on Wednesday morning up until the advisory was lifted. KITV4. |
Rep. Ed Case Announces Reelection CampaignU.S. Rep. Ed Case is running for reelection. This would mark his seventh full term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. |
O‘ahu HeadlinesTsunami Threat Triggered Islandwide Gridlock, Reveals Gaps in Emergency EvacuationDamaging waves from Tuesday’s tsunami to HawaiĘ»i never materialized, but the traffic it triggered offered a sobering real-time test of OĘ»ahu’s evacuation capacity — one that state officials admit was deeply strained. Star-Advertiser. Civil Beat. Associated Press. |
Honolulu Airport Travelers Fend For Themselves Amid Tsunami ThreatA mother-daughter excursion in Waikīkī was spoiled by the tsunami warning. They blame airport communication failures for leaving them stranded with hundreds of other travelers. Civil Beat. |
Evacuees in WaikÄ«kÄ« Upset Others Ignored Tsunami WarningMany in WaikÄ«kÄ« didn’t listen to evacuation orders during Tuesday’s tsunami warning, putting themselves and others in danger. Hawaii News Now. |
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City Acquires $8M Expansion for Honolulu Police HeadquartersA parcel of property adjacent to the Honolulu Police Department’s headquarters has been acquired by the City and County of Honolulu. HawaiĘ»i Public Radio. |
Skyline Trial Runs Past the Airport Have BegunSkyline rail cars are scheduled to run with passengers from Aloha Stadium, past the airport to Kalihi by Oct. 15, rail officials now estimate. Star-Advertiser. |
Case Dismissed Against City in Killing of Unarmed ManThe civil trial in the wrongful death case brought by the widow of Lindani Myeni, an unarmed Black man shot by police in 2021, abruptly ended Tuesday when the judge dismissed the case. Star-Advertiser. |
Hawai‘i Island HeadlinesCruise Ships Sailed to Safety Amid Tsunami Warnings, Leaving Some Passengers BehindTsunami waves generated by an 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia on Tuesday did less damage than had been feared. But some cruise passengers were distressed to learn they had been left behind when all ships were ordered out of port by local authorities. New York Times. KHON2. |
Hawai‘i County Escapes a Disaster, but Lessons Can Be Learned From Tsunami Response, Coastline EvacuationBefore he first waves of the tsunami were expected to hit at 7:17 p.m. on Tuesday, most motorists were out of the inundation zones. Big Island Now. |
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Union Nurses Vote to Authorize Strike at Waimea HospitalAfter more than six months of negotiations, the Hawaii Nurses’ Association, which represents about 100 registered nurses at the Waimea hospital, said tensions are escalating and morale has plummeted. The nurses’ contract expired March 31. Star-Advertiser. Hawaii News Now. |
Hilo Park ReopensHawaiʻi County on Tuesday celebrated the reopening of Waiakea Uka Park after a two-year renovation, expansion and upgrade. Tribune-Herald. |
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Maui HeadlinesNo, Oprah Winfrey Didn’t Block Access to a Private Road Amid Tsunami Warning EvacuationsEven as the threat of a tsunami swamping HawaiĘ»i had passed on Wednesday, social media posts were still circulating claims that Oprah Winfrey had refused immediate access to a private road that would allow residents a shorter evacuation route. Associated Press. |
No Significant Damage or Injuries Reported on Maui From TsunamiMaui residents spent an anxious day in anticipation of a potential tsunami. Maui News. Hawaii News Now. |
Kaua‘i HeadlinesTsunami Produces Minor Flooding, EvacuationsThe emergency center at the Kauai Veterans Center was full of activity on Wednesday as evacuees anxiously waited for news about flight departures from the Lihue Airport. Garden Island. Kauai Now. |
New Kauaʻi Laws Address Environmental Stewardship, Public Access, Community PrioritiesKauaʻi state legislators and community advocates gathered at the end of last week to celebrate the recent enactment of several key measures that reflect efforts to protect natural resources, improve public land access and support community initiatives on the Garden Isle . Kauai Now. |
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