AP Top News at 5:28 p.m. EST
By APWednesday, February 10, 2010
AP Top News at 5:28 p.m. EST
HILO, Hawaii — A tsunami triggered by an earthquake in Chile has swept ashore in Hawaii. The extent of the damage was not immediately clear. But the initial waves did not appear to be serious, looking more like an extreme fluctuation in the tide than a giant tsunami. The wave began affecting Hilo Bay on the Big Island just before noon local time. Water began pulling away from shore, exposing reefs and sending dark streaks of muddy, sandy water offshore. Water later washed over Coconut Island, a small park off the coast of Hilo.
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Tags: Asia, Chile, Events, Florida, Geography, Hawaii, Health Care Reform, Hilo, Hilo bay, Iraq, Israel, Jerusalem, Middle East, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, New York City, Newsbrief, North America, Pakistan, Political Issues, Skiing, South Asia, Sports, Sports Names, Texas, United States, Violent Crime, Winter Olympic Games, Wisconsin, Women's Sports
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