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Terrified Brits run to Hawaii cruise ship during tsunami panic with passengers STRANDED as vessels made frantic escape

Terrified Brits run to Hawaii cruise ship during tsunami panic with passengers STRANDED as vessels made frantic escape

The Sun30-07-2025
BRIT tourists were forced to rush back to a Hawaii cruise ship after warning sirens blared around the island amid possibility of waves as high as 10ft.
Passengers on board are now stranded after the ship made a frantic escape following a major earthquake this morning.
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