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Yes, there was a tsunami that affected Hawaii in 1975. It was triggered by an earthquake off the coast of the Big Island and resulted in some damage to coastal areas in Hawaii.
yes.
A tsunami happens most often at Hawaii.
No
Yes, to certain places in America. They have sent out tsunami alerts in places like Guam, California and Hawaii. In Hawaii the tsunami height is about 2.1m (6.9 ft).
Nobody was killed in Hawaii in the March 2011 Tsunami. However, it did kill one person in California and several thousand in Japan.
Saturday February 27, 2010. An 8.8 earthquake hit Chile and a Tsunami warning was issued for all of Hawaii. A series of smaller waves up to 6 feet travelled to the islands later in the day. With the early warning, everyone was safely evacuated to higher ground and damage was minimal.
Hilo, Hawaii
Hawaii Five-O - 1968 Tsunami - 10.10 was released on: USA: 22 December 1977
The April Fools' Tsunami, also known as the 1946 Tsunami, was triggered by an earthquake in the Aleutian Islands on April 1, 1946. The tsunami struck Hawaii around 5:30 AM local time and caused significant damage. The waves continued to impact the islands for several hours, with the most significant activity occurring in the early morning. The event resulted in a tragic loss of life and highlighted the need for better tsunami warning systems.
That really depends on how much damage it caused. But a tsunami as devastating as the one that just hit japan, would cost hundreds of billions.add I understand that some coastal land in Hawaii has been cleared from development because of too-frequent tsunami impact. Very sensible.
Tsunami, earthquakes, volcanoes,