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Park A U L KI LO M A A A LU P S S T K Likelike Elementary U S E T W LA L O PL T I N U A H A Pacific Buddhist Academy T T I S A A K R T S Farrington High G L R L T T S N S E O U E E E I M E O E YN A T C L M X O O V L O C S S E I A N A A H S U A L A N H I H G E A N A I T N L N A P U U P U W L N L A S O D N S H E U L L I A Z T E O E I E O N S R D S I K D L I L L N H R A K A T R AK R I L N H R P IM E A M U L N T O E H S I T L S A N N NG LA Kauluwela Elementary H I S O T K O M N S O LN T V L P T Central Union Preschool and Kindergarden H U I R T O I S L M N P HASSIN S N HA E GER ST ST L C T K A Hawaiian Mission Academy - K-8 Campus A D A S A L R afe Zone T IA S N K A N N T T E I L F RE A L IO E V N L I LA B W NI Cartwright Field S A E Elite Element Academy A A A VE S U Foster Botanical Garden K U W M A O NO P OKA A S N E T U T V A A LA T Hawaiian Mission Academy - 9-12 Campus K S C S U AKIN T S T LO A ST N S AT A N U KELE ST MO K A E M E ALO ON U T RE T E K U N I S U G L S T I S M S NG U T S I T K M S A R I S i S E V E A K I ASHF NE O A m RD Y L ST AR N E O D a L B R N LV E Dole Playgrnd. n M D F U Beretania Park E T I Royal Elementary O S u T N U LIL s W T L A T I e S Q T N U K S L n AH S AN A U e ST O A o L E K A E m Z L L Kalakaua Middle A e K E r E K n N t O P W L o Kaiulani Elementary B L x i K t AHUU O O A E LA ST O T N a O R W T KU S P S u T KU KU S I T M S K S c E S E T U U A I A a K R ST N G I P A E K v A E L E E U K Kaahumanu Elementary K V T A L S i UMUALII A I N M ST A Central Intermediate P Honolulu Community College L T O A R A TR E m N CI O S a L H U K C T n AUMUALII S T M S A T A A u N R ON N BE Queens Medical Center LI s R M D T EL ET A S A UWENE AN O T I T e ST LVD Aala Park IA R NA M B ST F C H A n GHA S L S e LLIN A DI K E o A A M T A R A T D E m Z H T N x I E S t e S S T r A e T A A S m r Kalihi Kai Elementary T T N t n L T IO EA e R T A S L LunalNilo Elementary s o S L S V e G S A u x I i N n L t UN a I m n S T E C O i a H M A N Y o T T T u D H O T S Z I R I Safe Zone N Ev c E O R a IL N U B E c a e K IW P M F ua A A R t f U U S io v W A S I T n a IL H St. Andrew's Priory School L I T S Z I I L Y S E o A A E T ST ST W FT IM ne S T HI O L S S O CR COLBUR S T Thomas Square L Y R N ST S T A L EL A T L L O I H L E S T H E T S AU A K S U P ST M UN K K N L N O A Hawaii Pacific University M A E A T K A N K LA C Extreme S L A K Tsunami A N H I L A A M S A U W IO E U A A A K T O A N State Capitol K VE U M A A B L KALANI ST A S A I Ev T R N a T cuation Zone A N ALA MOANA I S P W L C A T A T I E D H Y S S S A N E T Halau Lokahi NCPCS P S S P S R A A T O D T L C T S H S S R I A O LA T S A E O I E L HO B H K Hawaii Convention Center V A Iolani Palace I C HA A R I L T ST McKinley High S R E T D T T S S A K E LO T R T I IL S KA S MA A MA L A KA ALO REP A K U BLICAN ST W MA W P A AC R K IF T Neil Blaisdell Center D IC S A S N ST N D L L TO E T LAY R x C M O V tr A e HO D L m MERULE ST W ST A S e T KU H N I B O HA U I A I S KU B T A K K K A S H O H I S T A W N T N N s A u T H m A m n C L E A L a m R S A L i DEM N Z a OCRAT K T K a o S N T U A N n U e p D p n KTawaiaha'o Church School O C O LV T P B S T O 1 I NI A S S O A K NA 1 R 9 L S IO A KO I P P C O w _ A o S K H B N I i KAHAI ST a i n O A M i s Word of Life Academy H t L k e I i k t L I 1 a Ala Moana Shopping Center i M W SILVA ST AIMA u Extreme Tsunami NU ST Aloha Tower Marketplace K n c AWAIA io S HA HA t LEK O HOE AU ST a a ST Tsunami Evac N WILA S Evacuation u uation I T Zone M c I ST Federal Bldg.
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