Carioca compares Tsunami in Hawaii with a hangover in Rio, Rio photographer Bruno Lemos has lived in Hawaii for 35 years and has witnessed several Tsunami alerts, but this was the first time he was really worried. An earthquake of magnitude 8.8 caused, in the early hours of Tuesday (29) to Wednesday (30), waves that hit Russia and Japan, in addition to the American archipelago. Lemos and his wife, Claudia Saboia Lemos, had to leave their residence on the island of Oahu, following the guidelines of the authorities of evacuating. The concern was high, but the damage was not big. Lemos registered the evacuation in the stories of his Instagram account reproduction: @lemosimages already relieved, the carioca compared with the impacts of the hangover that has reached Rio de Janeiro since Tuesday. “No big deal for a tsunami. I think even in Rio de Janeiro the water has invaded more,” said Bruno. Car was dragged by hangover at Leblon Raoni Alves/G1 The two are “fissured” by surfing and have an acai house in Hawaii. Claudia was once an athlete of the bodyboard mode and Lemos acts as a surf photographer. We read that, now and then there is some warning, nothing very worrying. “At most, it has a tide variation, something like that.” Lemos says that the last large Tsunami in Hawaii was in the 1950s and hit Big Island, the main island of Hawaii. 📱Baix the G1 app to see real -time news and for free Bruno reads photographing the waters of Hawaii Reproduction: Instagram @lemosimages *Intern under the supervision of José Raphael Berredo
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Carioca says Tsunami’s warning was the most worrying that ever lived in Hawaii and, after relief, compares the hangover: ‘In RJ, water invaded more’
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