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Tourists pose for pictures on an earthquake-damaged section of road at the Pololu Valley Lookout in the Kohala Forest Reserve near Kapaau, Hawaii, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. A 6.6 magnitude quake struck off the coast of Hawaii Sunday. The earthquake caused power outages and damage throughout the state.
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A vehicle drives around a boulder in the road in the Kohala district of the Big Island of Hawaii, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006, after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Hawaii. The earthquake caused power outages and damage throughout the state.
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A Hawaii County maintenance truck crosses over a crack in the road in the Kohala district of the Big Island of Hawaii, after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. The earthquake caused power outages and damage throughout the state.
AP Photo/Karin Stanton
An old coffee shack lies partially collapsed after it slid down a hill during the earthquake that shook Hawaii on Hawaii Belt Road, just above Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Roads in several places were closed for hours after the quake as crews worked to clear debris. There were unconfirmed reports of injuries, but communication problems prevented more definite reports. There were no reports of fatalities.
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An area resident looks at damage to Kalahikiola Congregational Church after a magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck off the coast of the Big Island of Hawaii Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. The church was built in the mid 1850s. The earthquake caused power outages and damage throughout the state.
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A bicyclist rides along the Kahumanu Highway with fallen rocks on the side of the road Sunday Oct. 15, 2006, after a rockslide caused by the 6.6-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of the Big Island in Hawaii Sunday.
AP Photo/Agustin Tabares
Tourists walk by a crack in the road after leaving their rental car behind due to the closure of the Akoni Pule highway in Kawaihae, Hawaii, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. The 6.6-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of the Big Island in Hawaii caused damage to many roads.
AP Photo/Karin Stanton
The contents of kitchen cabinets and a refrigerator are spilled across a floor in a Kailua-Kona, Hawaii kitchen after the earthquake that shook Hawaii Sunday Oct. 15, 2006. Similar damage was reported in many homes on the Big Island of Hawaii. Gov. Linda Lingle issued a disaster declaration for the entire state, saying there had been damage to buildings and roads. There were no reports of fatalities.
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Damage inside an operating room at Kona Community Hospital on the Big Island in Kealakekua, Hawaii, is shown Sunday, Oct 15, 2006, after a strong earthquake shook the state. There were no reports of fatalities, but the state Civil Defense had several reports of minor injuries.
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Workers clean up merchandise that littered an isle in the Kailua Kona KTA grocery store after a 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. The earthquake caused power outages and damage throughout the state.
AP Photo/Marco Garcia
Waikiki hotels were without any electricity Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006 in Honolulu on the island of Oahu. As of sunset, much of Oahu was still without electricity. A strong earthquake shook Hawaii early Sunday, jolting residents out of bed and causing a landslide that blocked a major highway.
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Parts of Honolulu have power restored while others remain dark Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. A strong earthquake shook Hawaii early Sunday causing power failures throughout the state.
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Newlyweds Tony and Andrea Medaglia of San Jose, California, sit on the street at Honolulu Airport, Sunday, October 15, 2006, more than eight hours after they arrived for their flight home. A powerful earthquake caused massive power outages throughout the state. Hawaiian Airlines flights from Oahu to the mainland were delayed for most of the day, leaving hundreds of people on the sidewalk and street outside the terminal.
AP Photo/Marco Garcia
The footprint of a chimney that collapsed at the Manoa Valley Inn is seen after an earthquake Monday, Oct. 16, 2006, in Honolulu. The house, built in 1912, also sustained structural damage to the roof.