whatever paul just saw in hilo, that drop in the water and now receding of water in the river is the first tsunami wave. because that s a good sign that maybe the second and third won t necessarily be all that destructive. again, looking at live picture of magic island. and off in the distance can you see some of the fishing boats that have evacuated the harbor. they re further out to sea where the damage will be minimized if there is any damage at all. no one at magic island at this time. at least we re hoping not. it seems that looks all clear. good thing. there was a surfer out earlier. not a wise thing to do. people were advised to evacuate to higher levels,
kind of the waves would be breaking out there, even though just a few minutes ago all was quiet out there. not a great big powerful wave coming in. it looks like there is just activity as it reach that s area, whether it s gotten a little bit shallower because the water is coming inshore or got deeper. it is hard to tell. but we can see visible signs that things are changing in hilo bay as well as the wialoa river. we see that mud pouring through the river. things pretty calm. nobody is too excited. it s not like the big powerful tsunami wave that we ve seen pictures of. of course, even had video of from the 1960s and 1946 tsunami. again, we re starting to see some changes. we re starting to see some effect from the tsunami waves as they arrive here in hilo. we ll keep an eye on this. as soon as we see anything different, we ll let you know.
overhead making sure that nobody is in the water. we do see a boat in the river. that was an area so devastated by the tsunami. there is one boat in the water now. but no sign of a wave. i m not sure if it s coming in or out or if they re going to try to get that boat out of the water, small recreational boat. people have stayed away from the coastline area at least here in hilo and at least where we can see here at hilo. people are staying out of the water which is a good sign. please stay on the line. we don t want to lose this connection in the next few minutes. so just stay on the line. we ll have producers talking to you. sure. thanks, paul. a lot of people in hilo taking this very seriously. they have been through this before. those of you who don t know hilo, it is totally vulnerable, the bay, encompasses so much of
everybody safe at your house? everybody safe. everybody safe. we re hanging out. we re kind of at a little cliff. so we re good from here. we re right on the other side of bay shore towers. oh, that s i was trying to remember the name of that part of the building. yeah. and now it just looks like underneath the surface there is just a river of mud and the river just look vez actsive pouring into the area underneath the bridge. you can just see the mud and a very strong current just pushing all this water in. meanwhile, the river itself has risen. it looks like it s risen half a foot. now we re starting to see activity in the bay front. again, things still very calm on the surface. below the surface, you can see the mud and the current picking up in the river as it heads in. and then out by the hilo bay front area, we can also see activity to the left of the break wall. it looks like there s where
thank you very much, mark. keep in contact. we want to hear what s going on, there definitely. so we see 11:28. and we re starting to see some of what we might expect to see in hilo? of course, science isn t always something so exact. i am going to have this happen for you at 11:28:58. i wouldn t be surprised if things are happening in hilo right now. which means we here in honolulu should see something in 30 minutes from now. the description of paul is giving us of seeing the mud going through the river and have it look swollen. is that already the push of a wave? that could be the push of a wave. that s not a very significant wave. that could also be you have a lot of undertow, kind of like a much smaller type wave situation. you have the water being sucked