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Marlow: How I Survived the Hawaii Tsunami of 2025

On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow shared his harrowing experience surviving the recent tsunamis in Hawaii. Marlow, who was vacationing on the island at the time, recounted the terrifying moments when the natural disaster struck.

“We had just finished a lovely dinner and were enjoying the beautiful Hawaiian sunset when suddenly, the ground beneath us began to shake violently,” Marlow recalled. “At first, we thought it was just a small earthquake, but then we heard the loud sirens and realized it was something much more serious.”

Marlow and his companions quickly gathered their belongings and made their way to higher ground, following the evacuation instructions given by the local authorities. As they made their way to safety, they could see the powerful waves crashing onto the shore, destroying everything in their path.

“It was a surreal and terrifying experience,” Marlow said. “We were all in a state of shock, but we knew we had to keep moving and find a safe place to wait out the tsunami.”

Despite the chaos and confusion, Marlow and his group managed to reach a designated evacuation center, where they were met with the kindness and generosity of the local community. “The people of Hawaii were incredibly welcoming and helpful during this difficult time,” Marlow said. “They opened their homes and businesses to us, providing us with food, shelter, and support.”

As they waited for the tsunami to pass, Marlow couldn’t help but think about the devastating impact it was having on the island and its residents. “We were lucky to have escaped with our lives, but we knew that many others were not as fortunate,” he said. “Our hearts go out to all those who have lost their homes and loved ones in this tragedy.”

Thankfully, the tsunami eventually passed, and Marlow and his group were able to return to their hotel. However, the experience left a lasting impression on Marlow, who was struck by the resilience and strength of the Hawaiian people in the face of such a disaster.

“I have a newfound respect and admiration for the people of Hawaii,” Marlow said. “Their ability to come together and support each other during a crisis is truly inspiring.”

Marlow also praised the local authorities for their swift and organized response to the tsunami. “Their quick actions and clear instructions undoubtedly saved many lives,” he said. “We are grateful for their bravery and dedication.”

As Marlow reflected on his experience, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of gratitude for his own safety and the safety of those around him. “It’s moments like these that remind us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment,” he said.

In the aftermath of the tsunami, Marlow and his group continued their vacation, but with a newfound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit and the power of community. “We will never forget our experience in Hawaii and the lessons we learned from it,” Marlow said. “We are grateful to have survived and to have witnessed the strength and kindness of the people of Hawaii.”

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