Traffic moved slowly on Ala Moana Boulevard during last month’s tsunami warning as people rushed to get home or reach safety zones. Select an option below to continue reading this premium story.
(TNS) — Deficiencies in managing the tsunami threat to Hawaii last month are leading to planned improvements that include manual traffic intersection management, fewer broken warning sirens and safety ...
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A massive tsunami generated just offshore could turn large stretches of the U.S. Pacific coastline into a disaster zone within minutes, overwhelming cities, ports and highways that now sit comfortably ...
Scientists were able to use satellite data to gather critical information about a tsunami generated by a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in July 2025 ...
Deficiencies in managing the tsunami threat to Hawaii last month are leading to planned improvements that include manual traffic intersection management, fewer broken warning sirens and safety ...