00:00What?
00:01He said he could see his name.
00:03I mean, now he could see it?
00:04I don't know what happened.
00:05I'm not expecting everyone evacuate the beach.
00:08All the land guards will be leaving at 5 p.m.
00:11Even the police evacuated at 5 p.m.
00:14I don't know what to do.
00:23Take care.
00:30Good evening.
00:42As the mayor indicated, our number one priority is to get people to safety.
00:46And so right now, it's an easy thing.
00:49Get away from the beaches, get inland, and get upward.
00:52So that's our message right now.
00:54I would also tell you that we are working hard with all of the city agencies
00:59and other stakeholders to make sure that we are activating the tsunami assembly areas around the Oahu.
01:06And we want everyone to, if you do live in an area that's within a tsunami area,
01:12first and foremost, go to a friend's house, go to a neighbor's house, go to your workplace.
01:18But go inward and upward out of the tsunami area.
01:22We ask you to stay calm, cooperate, and get to high ground, if at all possible, where you are.
01:27We promise to give you complete updates.
01:30Right now, the expected time of anything that might happen here in Oahu is going to be somewhere around 715.
01:36We're expecting it to be at Kauai around 710.
01:40We'll know.
01:41We've been told by Civil Defense that when it passes the island of Midway, we'll get a good read as to what we can expect.
01:47And that's not scheduled to happen for a while yet.
01:50But we promise to keep you updated.
01:52We would not be doing this if this wasn't most serious at this point in time.
01:56So please take this very seriously.
01:58And don't go down to the beach.
02:02Don't be looking at waves.
02:04Get yourself as high as you possibly can.
02:06All right. Thank you.
02:08Let's go.
02:09Let's go.
02:10Let's go.
02:11Let's go.
02:12Let's go.
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