Things are getting pretty busy here on Oahu.  Lines at gas stations are 
horribly long.  Boats are evacuating harbors...The City & County has evacuation 
busses going around the island…the Fire Department is doing evacuation 
rounds…almost everything is closed...and there's still crazy people out 
surfing!  And no, I'm not talking about Gary.  ;)

The Earth shook a lot yesterday...  8.8 in Chile last night, a 7.0 near Okinawa 
yesterday (no tsunami generated), and a 2.5 near the southeast coast of the Big 
Island yesterday.  The Okinawa earthquake is the largest they've had in over 
100 years.

To my fellow list members in the islands, take care and stay safe.

Aloha,

Matthew Martin
Kaneohe, Hawaii



On Feb 27, 2010, at 6:33 AM, tracy latimer wrote:

> 
> The sirens just went off; Hawaii is expecting a tsunami by 11:00 a.m. 
> locally.  We have about 5 hours to evacuate if needed.  I'm bugging out after 
> we pack and will be offline for a while.  The big problem locally is if the 
> power plant gets inundated, as it is in the flood plain/ central valley of 
> Maui.
> 
> Offline for now,
> Tracy Latimer
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