Hawaii Tsunami March 10, 2011
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I was completely apprehensive the entire night of the tsunami warning. My family and I live just off Ali’i dr, which may have been the worst damage of the Hawaiian islands, and were advised to evacuate to higher ground. However, despite the warnings, we decided to stay home. Our home is pretty high up and knew we would be safe from the size waves predicted to hit the islands.
Every hour the sirens went off waking me from my already stirring sleep. 3:00 am came and went without any notice of a wave.
In the morning I decided to walk Ali’i dr to see if the rumors of damage were true. At first, nothing seemed to be any different. I was turned around before the Huggo’s restaurant by a police officer. I then headed back toward Honl’s beach and notice a crowd of people wandering around the hotel and condo units on the ocean side. It was then I realized that this tsunami was more than I first thought.
Large boulders had been hoisted on to the tailored lawn, lower condo units had been destroyed, and even one house on the far end of Honl’s was completely moved off its foundation.
While speaking with a gentleman riding his bike I learned of a lot more destruction toward Keauhoe, including a house that was completely destroyed.
If a six to eight foot wave did this much damage… I could only imagine what a twenty foot wave would do.
My heart goes out to all those effected by this natural disaster.
thank you for the pictures of Ali’i Dr. do you have pictrues south we are interested in the Alii Villas condos. damage
Thank you for posting this narrative and your pictures. I’m thankful you and your family are ok and my prayers for all who are affected by this tragedy.
Do you know how the Congregational Church and area made out?
Chris- Happy to hear that you and family are safe…thanks for the udpate. Hard to imagine the power of the tsunami reached so far from it’s origin.
Michael
I have been looking for photos of the damage. Thank you so much for providing them. I was in Hawaii for the first time 2 months ago, and it seems surreal that the areas I walked in are no longer there…or are severely damaged. Mother Nature always has the upper hand, as much as we pretend it is otherwise.
So happy that you and the family are okay. The pictures brought the power of the tsunami into focus for us in the Midwest. Enjoy you time on the mainland.
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