HONOLULU (AP) – Hawaii is underneath a tsunami watch after an 8.3-magnitude trembler off a seashore of northern Chile.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center released a watch, observant a tsunami might have been generated by Wednesday’s earthquake.
If there is a tsunami, a core estimates that a initial call would arrive about 3 a.m. Thursday.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency says officials are station by, available updates from a warning center.
The absolute trembler shook Chile’s capital, causing buildings to lean and people to take retreat in a streets. There were no evident reports on any injuries or damage.
Hawaii residents can check if they’re in a tsunami depletion section here.
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