National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists in Hawaii issued a high surf advisory on Friday, warning swimmers of dangerous waters. The advisory is in place for all east-facing Hawaii shores ...
Three visitors to Hawaii were dragged out to sea during strong surf on Oahu's North Shore. One died at the scene and two ...
Hawaii News Now reports that the three ... and the 72-year-old woman was later pronounced dead. Honolulu Ocean Safety estimated that the waves were six to eight feet high at the time, with ...
man, and one injured after being swept into the ocean by strong currents ... A storm system moving across Hawaii was responsible for the powerful waves that claimed the lives of Kunic and Jett.
Susie Jett, 72, from Oklahoma, was visiting Oahu, Hawaii ... with the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department, told KFOR that there is a history of waves in Oahu knocking people down and pulling them ...
Hawaii takes a bold step towards renewable energy with the deployment of a massive wave energy converter off Oahu, showcasing the potential of ocean power in the fight against climate change.
"They're all waving and the wave literally blew them right over the table and both of them were cut head to toe after that.
Honolulu Ocean Safety told our NBC affiliate Hawaii News Now that the waves were 6 to 8 feet when the incident happened around 8 a.m. at Ke Iki Beach in Pupukea.A 72-year-old woman who was ...
HONOLULU - Two beachgoers were killed Monday after a large wave swept them into the ocean off the coast of Hawaii. A lifeguard was posting no swimming signs along the shoreline near Ke Iki Beach ...
HONOLULU (KHNL/Gray News) - Two Hawaii visitors have died and another was injured after a large surf swept them into the ocean. According to Honolulu Ocean Safety, the tragedy happened on Oahu’s North ...
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I’d been to Hawaii once before, to sing in a friend’s wedding on the ... I tried hard, I really did. But the waves were too ...