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I have seen where there was a 6.3 earthquake with an aftershock of 5.8. I hope that everyone is ok in the state.
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Here in Hilo and Puna the power is on and we have little reported damage, no one hurt. There is not much TV, but From what I hear now, electricity is restored on much of Oahu and Maui and Konaside of Hawaii. There have been some damage and injuries reported in Kona and Waimea, and in Honolulu. There are rockslides blocking highways in Kohala and Hamakua coast here on Big Island, and towards Hana on Maui.
Last edited by leilaniguy; 10-16-2006 at 05:01 AM. |
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I think everyone here made it..... but I think I speak for everyone, I don't want to feel anything like that again ever! I think I'm moving! Beauty or not, I need my ground stable!
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