Air people are far from the coast when the tsunami waves

Air people are far from the coast when the tsunami waves

Max Matza and Regan Morris

BBC News, Washington State and Los Angeles

Clock: Russia’s large earthquakes gives widespread tsunami warning

Many airstrikes have followed the official advice of leaving the coastal areas after a warning of a tsunami in the US state and other Pacific areas after a thousand miles of earthquakes near Russia.

On Tuesday evening, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said that many feet high waves were being recorded on the islands of Mui, Ohu and Hawaii, the capital Honolulu.

The Center appealed that “immediate action should be taken to protect life and property,” the Center appealed.

Governor Josh Green asked the people to calm the people in the area and go to the high ground, but they did not see the “wave of consequences” in the state.

He mentioned that the roads were busy because people removed their houses.

Two years ago, the residents of Mui, who were destroyed by wildfire, went to the high ground.

Other areas on the west coast of the United States, including California and Alask, are preparing themselves when under the low tsunami consultant from the National Tsunami Warning Center (NTW).

NTWC’s warning means that extensive floods are expected or occurring, while the consultant indicates that the possibility of a strong flow or wave may be dangerous.

Earthquake, Dr. Lucy Jones had estimated that the waves could cause damage to the property of Harbor and Waterfront in California – but will not be harmed in the United States.

Dr. Jones mentioned that the tallest waves could be several feet high in Hawaii, but in comparison they reached 42 feet (13 meters) during the deadly tsunami in Japan.

The moment BBC interview has been interrupted by Tsunami Siren

But many airlines don’t take any opportunity.

David Dorne told the BBC Taht that he was not unfamiliar with the warning of Tsunami, who had lived a block away from the sea in the city of Kiah for 30 years. But he and his wife were behaving differently.

“We try and take them all seriously, but most people take them lightly,” he warned about the siren warning since he was the first warning.

He and his wife were empty on the high ground and was planning to spend the night in their van at the inland shopping center.

Mr. Dorne said that before leaving his house, he had moved his electronics to his height, hoping that even if he entered the sea water building, he would not reach the rafters.

His biggest concern was the traffic, especially if the electric pillars fell and the roads were stopped.

He said, “Traffic is always a problem and it is getting worse. And she is the worst in any emergency situation,” he said.

Another Moi resident, Roger Playenon told the BBC that the traffic was “currently like New York City”.

They said, “I was going to the grocery store, but I think I have to exclude grocery stuff and leave here,” he added.

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Felicia Johnson plans to sleep in her truck with her husband – and two dogs

Due to the arrival of the waves, the shelter was opened, and the water facility was closed to save the potential loss.

Felicia Johnson, a lifelong resident of the island, fled the Tsunami and had been 10 years since. Late on Tuesday, she found herself on the high ground again.

47 -year -old Ms. Johnson saw the water level dropped and then significantly increased – usually described the pattern seen with Tsunami.

“This is extremely strange,” she exclaimed, while she was packing with her family and friends on the hill on the hill.

She compared the situation in Lahina two years ago and destroyed the island and its community.

“Whatever I can do is quit home. I am going away, so I’m sure something is coming. But I said, what can you cry about?

“We went through this fire, and there was no warning, and it was so destructive. Now, we have so much warning that if we do not go, then your fault is our fault.”

Vision shows cars going to a high ground in Maui

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