‘It could have been worse’: Tsunami triggered by volcanic eruption in Tonga causes minor damage in West Hawaii

Rocks and sand are strewn across the Kahaluu Beach parking lot Saturday morning after a tsunami wave hit around 2 a.m. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

A picnic table at Kahaluu Beack is smashed after a tsunami wave hit the park around 2 a.m. Saturday. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Kahaluu Beach is closed Saturday morning to clean debris left from an early morning tsunami wave. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

The high water mark is visible on a rock wall at Kamakahonu Bay after a tsunami wave surged the beach early Saturday morning. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Pat Farrell, left and James Aukai repair a support knocked down by a tsunami wave that surged Kamakahonu Bay Saturday morning. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Sea Quest Hawaii at Keauhou Bay sustains damage after an early Saturday morning tsunami wave surged through the building. (Liam Powers/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Sea Quest Hawaii at Keauhou Bay sustains damage after an early Saturday morning tsunami wave surged through the building. (Liam Powers/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Chairs are strewn at Sea Quest Hawaii at Keauhou Bay after an early Saturday morning tsunami wave surged through the building. (Liam Powers/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Clean up is done at Kai Eats and Drinks after a tsunami wave surged through the restaurant. (Eric von Platen Luder/Special to West Hawaii Today)

Sea Quest Hawaii at Keauhou Bay sustains damage after an early Saturday morning tsunami wave surged through the building. (Liam Powers/Special to West Hawaii Today)

A Keauhou Bay business sustained heavy damage Saturday morning as an approximately 3-foot tsunami surge tore through the Sea Quest retail store.