July 31, 2025

Tsunami waves aimed for Hawaii, evacuations remain in place

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HONOLULU– The first waves of a tsunami expected to be around three feet in height will hit Hawaii at 7:17 p.m. local time after one of the strongest earthquakes in history struck off Russia’s eastern coast. 

Hawaii Governor Josh Green warned residents to follow evacuation orders and get away from the coastlines and seek higher ground.

“It is not a regular wave,” he said. “It will actually kill you.”

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Green said though wave heights are anticipated to be three feet, the force of the waves can move cars, trees and other debris, potentially being deadly to anyone in their path. 

“It is, again, not just a three-foot wave,” he said. “It is a forceful wall of water.”

If doing a vertical evacuation, Green said to go at least four stories up to help avoid impacts. 

Sirens warning residents of impending danger have sounded once an hour up until the last 30 minutes prior to the expected first wave. 

Director of the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency Major General Stephen Logan said impacts could extend into several hours after the first wave. 

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All Hawaiian ports and vessels have been shut down in preparation. 

The FOX Forecast Center confirmed tsunami waves have been recorded along the coasts of Russia, Japan and Alaska as well.

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2025-07-30 05:06:58