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Pre-tsunami rainbow here on Kauai’s northern shore in Princeville near Hanalei Bay. Folks gathering on these 100-ft elevated cliffs in the safe zone. pic.twitter.com/0hW1wEOd6A
— ZOYA (@Zoya_00989) July 30, 2025
🚨#BREAKING: Watch as a time-lapse captures the dramatic retreat of water at Hanalei Bay in Hawaii, receding over 100 feet from its usual shoreline. This marks the confirmed arrival of the tsunami in Hawaii, with the first wave now detected at Hanalei, following a powerful 8.8… pic.twitter.com/ddIdiuVrpF
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 30, 2025
Looks like this is the extent of the tsunami at Hanalei, north shore Kauai. Water seemed to recede about 1.0-1.5max feet at 7:29, then surged back in that plus 1.0 foot at 7:52, then receded back in five minutes. Not much thankfully. pic.twitter.com/WsOsIJJNcX
— John Gonzales (@JohnGonzalesLA1) July 30, 2025
🚨#BREAKING: A 6.92-foot tsunami wave has just been recorded in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii so far marking one of the largest waves to strike the islands during this event.
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 30, 2025
Maui, Hawaii tsunami warning views from Grand Wailea pic.twitter.com/APtpLHd7Sg
— B 🐀 (@mylifeisbeau) July 30, 2025
Traffic heavy as people try to move inland/upcountry in Maui #tsunami #tsunamiwarning pic.twitter.com/96Gnj5y1rI
— Laura Buchtel (@Laura_Buchtel) July 30, 2025
Hawaii has now recorded tsunami waves up to 5.5 ft (1.7 m) on Oahu and Maui. Costal evacuations and sirens remain active.
— Anant (@heyanant_) July 30, 2025
Officials warn more surges could arrive - risk aren't over yet. This isn't a scare. It's reality. pic.twitter.com/sWyipqtQV9
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