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Visit this lesser-known volcanic beach on the Big Island to escape the crowds and enjoy a more authentically local experience ...
But the Army's lease for state lands beneath a key part of the training range expires in 2029. Native Hawaiians upset with ...
Kaneohe man reflects on surviving 1946 Hilo tsunami Wake Up 2Day’s Chris Latronic was joined by HI-EMA Administrator James Barros at Ala Moana Beach Park to discuss the hazards of a tsunami.
To witness unbelievable natural beauty in Hawaii, take a drive along this lesser-traveled coastline and be sure to stop to admire the incredible views.
The Pacific Tsunami Museum, a fixture of the waterfront in Hilo on the island of Hawaii for nearly 30 years, is facing an uncertain future. In a recent interview with Hawai'i Public Radio, Cindi ...
HILO, Hawaii (Island News) -- A cornerstone of Hawaii’s history and resilience is in jeopardy. The Pacific Tsunami Museum in Hilo, dedicated to preserving stories of survival and educating about ...
Located in downtown Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, the Pacific Tsunami Museum was initially founded 30 years ago to fill that void — a hub for education and awareness that contends “no one ...
In addition, May 23 will mark the 65th anniversary of the 1960 tsunami that killed 62 people and injured 282 in Hawaii — all in Hilo.
By John Burnett Hawaii Tribune-Herald Dec. 23, 2024 JOHN BURNETT / TRIBUNE-HERALD The Pacific Tsunami Museum is seen at the corner of Kamehameha Avenue and Kalakaua Street in downtown Hilo.
A tsunami after a magnitude-9.5 quake that struck Chile in 1960, the largest earthquake ever recorded, killed about 140 people in Japan, 61 in Hawaii and 32 in the Philippines.
Today on Hawaii Island, the Hawaii Emergency Management agency is hosting an educational event on tsunami preparedness.
All of the Hawaiian Islands suffered damage. Hawaii was the hardest hit with 96 deaths. The final toll in the Hawaiian Islands was 159, the highest domestic tsunami casualty number in U.S. history.