The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said there is no tsunami expected. A 4.5 magnitude earthquake occurred near Kīlauea Summit on Saturday at 4:25 p.m. (Map: NOAA/National Weather ...
T-phases are very different from a tsunami ... Rift Zone and about 100 events were detected between Maunaulu and Pu‘u‘o‘o in the middle portion of the East Rift Zone within Hawaii Volcanoes ...
This can be found using the USGS lava flow hazard map. If you live in lava zones 1 or 2, your only option for insurance is the state insurance program, Hawaii Property Insurance ... If an earthquake ...
MEMA issued the alert shortly before 4:30 p.m. informing residents that "shaking may have been felt in some areas, but a ...
HONOLULU (Island News) – There is no tsunami threat to Hawaii after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Tonga. The earthquake occurred at 1:29 p.m. HST with a depth of 106.7 km.
After seismologists detected abnormal vibrations, they determined that a 650-foot tsunami had occurred in Greenland. The tsunami was the result of melting glacial ice, which caused a landslide ...
HONOLULU (Island News) – There is no tsunami threat to Hawaii after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake was recorded in the Solomon Islands. The earthquake occurred at 10:14 a.m. HST with a magnitude of ...
KILAUEA, Hawaii (KHON2) — A 4.5 magnitude earthquake stemming from the Summit Region of Kilauea Volcano poses no tsunami threat to Hawaiian islands, according to the Maui Emergency Management ...
“I remember crying on the phone with her, saying ‘Please let me go to the tsunami zone,’” Ms. Tabuchi said in an interview. Instead, her editor suggested she stay in Tokyo, sensing that ...
A staggering volume of rock and ice, enough to fill 10,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools, plunged into the fjord, triggering a 200-meter-high mega-tsunami and a phenomenon known as a seiche ...
The landslide, which took place in September last year, triggered a massive tsunami in Dickson Fjord, creating puzzling tremors and a planet-wide “hum”, scientists said. The hum, unlike any ...
“At the same time, colleagues from Denmark, who do a lot of fieldwork in Greenland, received reports of a tsunami that happened in a remote fjord,” explained Dr Hicks. “So then we joined forces.