Stories serve as grim reminder of devastation left by 1946 tsunami

Railroad tracks and businesses along Hilo Bay were severely damaged by the 1946 tsunami. (Courtesy photo)
A locomotive could not withstand the fury of waves from the April 1, 1946, tsunami that hit Hilo. (Courtesy photo)

The 1946 tsunami that hit Hilo was generated by an 8.6-magnitude earthquake in the Aleutians. It took five hours for the waves to reach the Hawaiian Islands. Unfortunately, there was no warning system at that time. There was devastation to homes, schools and businesses in Hilo and elsewhere, to the piers at the Port of Hilo, and to the railroad track and train cars.