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Most shores of the islands of hawaii will have really low tides.Right before the Tsunami hits the beaches.There was a 9.0 earthquake in chilli last night.
Surfs up!
HONOLULU -- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center early on Saturday morning placed Hawaii and most of the Pacific Region under a tsunami warning after a destructive earthquake measuring 8.8 struck the central coast of Chile.
Civil Defense said it will set off the sirens at 6 a.m. for people to evacuate coastal areas.
The quake's epicenter was off shore about 200 miles southwest of Chile's capital of Santiago and 21 miles deep, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The major quake put surrounding areas under a tsunami warning. Waves up to nearly 8 feet have been reported along the South American coastline.
The quake struck at about 8:30 p.m. Hawaii time.
The tsunami warning covers South America, Antarctica, the islands in the Pacific Ocean through Japan and as far away as Russia.
Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said if a tsunami were to reach the state it would not be any larger than the waves that already washed onto Chile's coast.
The earliest Hawaii would see changes in the sea level would be 11:19 a.m. Saturday, officials said.
watch the beaches LIVE on webcams before you venture out to the beaches.
http://hawaiianbeachcams.com/beachcams/beachcams/locations.html
Surfs up!
HONOLULU -- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center early on Saturday morning placed Hawaii and most of the Pacific Region under a tsunami warning after a destructive earthquake measuring 8.8 struck the central coast of Chile.
Civil Defense said it will set off the sirens at 6 a.m. for people to evacuate coastal areas.
The quake's epicenter was off shore about 200 miles southwest of Chile's capital of Santiago and 21 miles deep, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The major quake put surrounding areas under a tsunami warning. Waves up to nearly 8 feet have been reported along the South American coastline.
The quake struck at about 8:30 p.m. Hawaii time.
The tsunami warning covers South America, Antarctica, the islands in the Pacific Ocean through Japan and as far away as Russia.
Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said if a tsunami were to reach the state it would not be any larger than the waves that already washed onto Chile's coast.
The earliest Hawaii would see changes in the sea level would be 11:19 a.m. Saturday, officials said.
watch the beaches LIVE on webcams before you venture out to the beaches.
http://hawaiianbeachcams.com/beachcams/beachcams/locations.html
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