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Appropriations Deal Includes Funds for Maui Space Surveillance System
Maui Space Surveillance System will receive $11.7 million under a new spending deal reached by congressional appropriators last night.
Magnitude 4.5 Earthquake South of Island of Hawaiʻi
Today’s Big Island earthquake occurred about 43 miles southwest of Lō‘ihi, and was not caused by activity on that submarine volcano. The depth, location, and recorded seismic waves of the earthquake suggest a source due to bending of the oceanic plate from the weight of the Hawaiian island chain.
No Tsunami Threat to Hawaiʻi After 6.5M N. California Earthquake
There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after a 6.5 M (preliminary magnitude 6.8) earthquake reported off the coast of Northern California at 4:50 a.m. HST on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2016.
Hawai‘i Secures $625,000 in Federal Funds for Tsunami Preparedness
The funds will support the Hawaiʻi Emergency Management Agency. NOAA’s Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program provides funding to coastal states for preparedness activities such as inundation mapping, disaster planning, and tsunami education.
Study: Large-Scale Motion Around San Andreas Fault Detected
Understanding interseismic deformation at the San Andreas Fault will improve the quantification of seismic hazards in southern California and beyond.
No Tsunami Threat After 4.2M (Preliminary 4.7M) Hawaiʻi Earthquake
The agencies measured the quake at a depth of about 12.2 miles and say it was located 43 miles NNE of Honoka’a on Hawaiʻi Island; 58 mi east of Hāna, Maui; and and 81 miles E of Kīhei on Maui.
Most Popular Maui Now Articles of 2015
Several shark encounters, demonstrators arrested on Haleakalā and the outpouring of community support for a local Maui girl dominated Maui’s headlines in 2015…
4.5 Molokaʻi Earthquake, No Tsunami
There is no tsunami threat to Hawaiʻi after a 4.5 magnitude earthquake reported at 12:04 a.m. on Friday, June 21, 2013, according to information released by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
No Tsunami Threat to Hawaii After 6+ Japan Quake
There is no tsunami threat to Hawaii following a large magnitude quake near the east coast of Honshu Japan. The quake was initially reported to be 6.8, but the USGS has the magnitude listed at 6.5.
First Hawaiian Bank Extends Aloha Initiative Donation Deadline
With the second group of Japanese survivors of the March 11 Japan earthquake/tsunami due to arrive today, First Hawaii Bank is extending its donation collection period for the Aloha Initiative to July 30.
HMSA Gives $82,995 to Aloha for Japan
Today, Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA) announced it has made a total donation of $82,995 to Aloha for Japan to support recovery from the earthquake and tsunami last month.
VIDEO: Mayor, Tennis Community Play for Japan Relief, Raise $10,000
The Maui tennis community, including Mayor Arakawa and former Councilman Bill Medeiros came out Saturday, April 9 to Wailea Tennis Club and helped raise more than $10,000 for the “Kokua Japan” relief fund.
Maui Tropical Soaps Donates 500 Pounds to Japan Relief
Maui Tropical Soaps is just one example of how many Maui businesses continue to find creative ways to donate products, supplies, and money to help in the Japan tsunami relief effort.
No Tsunami Threat to Hawaii Following 7.1 Japan Quake
The 7.1 magnitude earthquake was reported shortly after 4:30 Hawaii time this morning.
Hawaii Airlift Projections Flat For 2011 Q2
In a statement released by the Hawaii Tourism Authority today, Mike McCartney, President and CEO, said that despite an anticipated decrease in airlift from Japan, the overall number of air seats will be relatively flat compared to the same period last year.
Japan Tourism Drop Less Than Expected
The Hawaii Tourism Authority is projecting an 18.3 percent decline in arrivals from Japan for the month of March, less than the 25 percent drop initially projected following the events on March 11.
Hawaiian Electric Industries Donates $100,000 For Tsunami Relief
The American Red Cross and the Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) are the receipients of $100,000 contributed by Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (HEI) along with its subsidiaries American Savings Bank, Hawaiian Electric Company, Hawaii Electric Light Company and Maui Electric Company to support recovery efforts from the Japan earthquake and tsunami aftermath.
Hawaii Damage from Honshu Tsunami totals $30.6 Million
Here in Maui County, there was $600,000 in damages reported to homes and businesses, and $2.7 million in damage to government infrastructure.
FEMA Recovery Adjusters Open Maui Office
Adjusters International, a public adjusting organization, with a specialty in FEMA disaster recovery services, is opening a new office in Kahului and the grand opening is April 1, 2011.
UH Experts Confirm Japan Radiation Virtually No Threat
Experts from the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Department of Meteorology said Friday that the radiation risk for Hawaii from the Japan nuclear plant is “extremely negligible”.
