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Tsunami advisory canceled for parts of Alaska following M7.3 earthquake; NO threat to Hawaii
ANCHORAGE (KTUU/Gray News/HawaiiNewsNow) – A tsunami advisory has been canceled for South Alaska and the Alaskan peninsula after a large earthquake struck along the Aleutian Chain Wednesday.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says there was no tsunami threat to Hawaii.
The quake struck at 12:37 p.m. Alaska time, 10:37 a.m. Hawaii time, and measured a magnitude 7.3 with an epicenter roughly 54 miles from Sand Point along the Aleutians.
Shaking was felt all the way in Anchorage, about 600 miles away from the epicenter.
A tsunami warning was initially issued and later downgraded to an advisory, which was canceled at around 12:45 p.m. Hawaii time.
The advisory applied to the Pacific coasts from Kennedy Entrance, Alaska (40 miles SW of Homer) to Unimak Pass, Alaska (80 miles NE of Unalaska).
There was no tsunami threat to other U.S. and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America, officials said.
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Car drives into Sunshine Market in Honolulu
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A car rammed into Sunshine Market, off Lusitana Street, around 5:45 a.m., on Thursday, according to the Honolulu Fire Department.
Responding firefighters and police officers secured the area, helped the tow truck service remove the blue vehicle, and provided stabilization to the building.
HFD says the building owner requested the building to be sealed.
The scene was cleared by 9:46 a.m., and no one was injured.
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BBC Audio | Witness History | Hawaii becomes the 50th American state
On 18 March 1959, Hawaii was brought into the United States of America as the 50th state with the passing of the Hawaiian Admission act.
Five months later, on 21 August it was officially proclaimed the 50th state by President Eisenhower.
Former governor of Hawaii, John Waihe’e, tells Jen Dale his memories of statehood and why Hawaii’s history with America means it has become a divisive issue.
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