Heavy flooding has struck Hilo, Hawaii, following the arrival of the first tsunami waves today. Authorities issued emergency alerts as the sudden surge of water inundated coastal areas, causing widespread damage and forcing evacuations. Residents were advised to move to higher ground amid reports of downed power lines and obstructed roads.

The tsunami warning was triggered after seismic activity off the coast generated early wave arrival. Local officials, in coordination with national agencies, urged residents to remain alert and follow safety protocols. As of now, no casualties have been reported, but first responders are on high alert amid ongoing assessments of the affected zones.

Emergency services continue to monitor the situation, with efforts underway to assist displaced residents and prevent additional damage. The flooding underscores the growing threat of natural disasters in the region, prompting calls for improved preparedness and resilience measures to protect Hawaii’s communities from future events.

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