Archives for 02/27/2010:
Bulletin
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Tsunami official: 'I think we dodged a bullet'
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Water receding off Oahu
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Expected wave heights and times
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Lingle declares state of emergency
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Tsunami comes ashore in Hawaii, but no damage reported
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Hawaii under tsunami advisory after magnitude 8.8 quake strikes off Chile
Breaking
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Some don't heed repeated warnings
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4-to 5-foot surges in Kahului Harbor on Maui
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Water receding in Hilo Bay
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State officials caution 'we are still in waiting period'
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Kauai closes highways as tsunami approaches
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Tsunami causes damage on French Polynesia islands
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Hilo, Kahului airports closed, others are open
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Four Navy ships head out to sea
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Police, hotels evacuating tourists off Waikiki's streets, beaches
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Limit flushing of toilets, state Civil Defense urges
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Waikiki evacuation appears to be going smoothly
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Obama urges residents to heed all warnings
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UH, HPU, high school sports events off due to tsunami threat
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Residents asked to conserve water
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All UH sporting events cancelled
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National Guard ready to evacuate Kalaupapa residents if needed
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Hilo prepares to take first hit
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HECO issues emergency tips
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Homeless evacuate beaches on Leeward Oahu
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Four schools designated Oahu evacuation centers
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UH volleyball match on Maui still a go
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Traffic will be halted in inundation zones at 10 a.m.
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Lingle asks for public's cooperation
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UH campuses closed until further notice
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Events canceled, malls closed across islands
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Tsunami waves up to 6 feet hit French Polynesia
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Tsunami danger could last for hours
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Sirens alert residents to tsunami warning
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Senators urge calm
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Parks, golf courses and the Honolulu Zoo closed today
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Hilo Airport closed; vessels urged to leave harbors
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California under tsunami advisory
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Civil defense sirens will sound at 6 a.m. to alert residents to tsunami warning
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Chile earthquake generates cross-Pacific tsunami
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8.8-magnitude earthquake hits central Chile
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Asia prepares for tsunami after Chile quake
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Hawaii under tsunami warning after Chilean quake
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Hawaii outlasts BYU in 5
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Rainbows edge Ducks again
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Fire officials can't determine cause of Victoria Street fire
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Maui authorities suspend search for Haiku camper
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Wie tied for 15th at HSBC Women's Champions