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In California Coast, waiting for tsunami waves with anxiety, curiosity, jokes

From Santa Monica Bay to Hawaii and beyond, coastal residents were replaced by their remote day, Great earthquakes in Russia that brought Tsunami warnings to parts of the Pacific.

Tsunami waves are expected to beat Hawaii again, later, California coast. The Southern California is expected to see only humble waves, but California, the northern northern of northern Northern California.

Dockweiler State Beach

In Docweiler, Aaron Travis and Maris Vellavura, two Aussies visiting California for a tour of work, they did not know about the tsunami program as they represented.

Walking beside the beach, they said they enjoyed the last days of the US journey several weeks.

They were surprised but not worried.

“It would be good to know about it,” Travis said, laughing. “It is not too bad. Like, you never know how big will they be, even if it is failing or not.”

Connor Cunningham said he left his phone at home but began to regret that after learning about the advice. Playa Vista of the area, thought about the possibilities.

“Like, I have a plan? How, what if this happens?” He said. “The plela Vista is slowly down. If I went up the hills, I wouldn’t think about it, but I would probably plan.”

Biyaa and Josue Mendez, her siblings, and their friend Miguel Silva traveled and walked on a bike along sand. Bianca visited Nebraska to visit her brother, and she thought to visit the sea may be fun.

He was very disappointed when that service was threatening to put a crimp in those programs.

“I asked AI, I said, ‘Is it all right to sea?'” Said Bianca.

All three were surprised at the number of disturbed beaches.

“I don’t think it prevents anyone,” said Josue.

City of Crescent

In the California Harbour city city where tsunami is a lifestyle, Tuesday Barflies collected in Port O’pints Brewing Co

TVs on the wall still play a bullying necklace and CBS Sitecom “little Sheldon” instead of CNN or local matters. And nearly a dozen fists were drinking and rest, even though the Nashes were searching for their calls.

“Humans don’t get much to do so until you hear Siren. At this time, many people just hang,” Bartender Nocescent City Bound Jacob Swift said.

This was a long with his first tsunami rodeo.

When the Tsunami advice in the district was developed to the warnami, patterns noted, and returned to their business, Swift said.

“We find this often. Often it’s enough where no one is going away now,” Swift is added.

The Port O’pints owner John Kirk took the phone and noted that although he was in ways from the water coast, technical bar in the flood.

Kirk, who works on the day of bringing children like the County Ob-Gyn, said he did not drink that night because he would be called.

The Vibe of Irish Brewpub remained just a just chill, added.

“When the water begins to roll to us, someone is going to run,” noticed a bee.

Redondo Beach

Manny Jimenez has worked at Old Tony, Sea Bar, seafood in Redondo Beach Pier, 42 years.

Souvenir Mai Tai glasses and the bleak pornography of their walls, old water hole built on the Pacific Ocean in 1952.

Jimenez, 65, is now a steward of the Ulty’s Old Tony’s, where he had been at 9:30 PM on Tuesday. He told The Times that he had never heard of tsunami against Pier businesses.

“Great waves, yes, but not the tsunami,” he, foot waves “occasionally can cause injuries before the Pier was rebuilt following a disaster fires on May 27, 1988.

Jimenez said the backspot laid back will not contain any additional safety measures due to the coming tsunami and will close between two as usual.

“Anything can happen. You never know. It’s a mother’s condition,” she said as she gathered empty glasses left at the door.

“But I hope we will be righteous.”

A long sea

Complex Tsunami was a chat article outside of the Queen of Queen Mary, a lie-shaking ship in Long Beach Durban since 1967.

“You have three hours until the tsunami beats,” said the suspect told his friends outside the door as they prepared to leave.

“We’d better get out right here,” The woman replied.

Near, Madison Aguilera, 21, and two of his friends, Azenia Ortiz, 23, and Omar Mora, standing outside the ark.

Trio has been driving from Pico Ridera to 710 freeway to long beach when they receive a warning about the tsunami. They say that, because the earthquake takes place in Russia and the tsunamis may be very strong in southern California, they decided to continue the ship.

“My mother would say, ‘Why are you going there?'” Said Aguilera. “I didn’t think it would touch us.”

Three friends said they wanted to see the ark near. They also wanted to see it in because it was filtered.

As Gloria Rodriguez, 57, who was giving up in her partner’s parking lot to finish the queen’s girlfriends of Queen Mary, a Sacramero resident was examining the family in San Francisco.

“I’m sure they will be fine,” he said.

He said his relatives stayed near the water but, because the tsunami was all the news, he was sure to be.

“Tell us what time it will hit,” said Rodriguez. But he did not think that the tsunami might have been a major agreement in Long Beach. “It will only be only foot,” he said.

Hawaii

About two years after the wildfire at the highest sport of the Hawaiian central Hawaiian century.

“Every hour, they make the sounds of Sindels for everyone leaving the sea and it makes us crashing and happened in 2023.”

Mevinta’s Hillside survived 2023 fire, and there were where there were gathered before Tuesday: given height, hoping to stay safe.

He will be sent home from his job at a Kanganapali hotel after joint warnings. The nearby roads were filled with people trying to get to high soil, he said.

But he hoped that the worst wouldn’t be more than.

With hope, nothing will happen because everyone knows at this time, “he said, at the end of 2023, where the island’s nations never entered, and there were not enough warning of flames.” And its wide warning.

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