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The Honolulu Advertiser - Breaking News / PM Updates
Breaking News / PM Updates articles for Sunday, October 15, 2006
Breaking News/Updates
Post your earthquake photos
Residents asked to conserve water
Evacuations on the Big Island
Big Island: Early reports indicate no casualties
Power to O'ahu expected back this evening
Tomorrow's TV, radio schedule
Today's TV, radio schedule
Sports Tomorrow
Sports Today
Two quakes rock islands, disrupt power
152,000 residents have power restored
18 flights cancelled today
Classes to resume at UH Manoa Monday
3,000 evacuated from Kona, South Kohala
State seeking two emergency declarations
Officials urge water conservation on O'ahu
Coping information for power outage
Coping information for earthquakes
Public school closures updated
Police double emergency manpower
Governor reports on Big Island damage
Big Island damage significant
Power restored at Honolulu Airport
Big Island residents asked to stay off roads
No decision yet on classes at University of Hawaii
One dead in Kuli'ou'ou fire
No serious injuries reported on Big Island
Airports backed up, many flights canceled
Tourists coping in Waikiki
TheBus running on regular schedule
Boulders close Honoapi'ilani Highway on Maui
Emergency tips from civil defense
Kaua'i county reports no damage, injuries
HawTel: Use phones for emergencies only
National Guard ready if needed
Hamakua Hospital reports damage, patients evacuated
Kailua shoppers line up for supplies
Kona Safeway manager reports damage
Kona Tiki Hotel reports minor damage
Several stores open across O'ahu
Sports events postponed
Governor approves disaster declaration
Emergency information
U.S. Geological Survey asks for your experiences