Tsunami Hits Hawaii, U.S. West Coast

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A historic 8.9-magnitude earthquake that killed at least 200-300 people in Japan and sent a tsunami rolling across the Pacific Ocean has hit Hawaii. There have been reports of wave surges up to several feet high, but so far there are no reports of damage, reports CBS affiliate KGMB in Hawaii. However, meteorologists warn that the state isn't out of the woods yet. Tsunami warnings have also been issued for the U.S.-mainland West Coast and Alaska, and the first waves have begun to hit Oregon, Northern California and the west coast of Canada, near Vancouver. No major damage has been reported.

Earlier, the earthquake rattled Tokyo and sent a wall of debris-filled water onshore in northern Japan, washing away buildings and cars. President Barack Obama issued a recent statement today offering condolences and saying that the U.S. stands ready to help Japan recover.

Check out the live news stream from KGMB via CBS News for the latest news from Hawaii.

Sheryl Huggins Salomon is senior editor-at-large of The Root and a Brooklyn, N.Y.-based editorial consultant. Follow her on Twitter.

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