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Aloha All,
As they say, sh..t happens, so you can never say never...We had an earthquake off the island of Molokai the other day, which surprised a lot of folks here in the islands. We've also had some water spouts which turn into tornados when they come onto land, so anything is possible...
Best to be prepared...
Brian
Brian A. Moriki
AVP & Manager - OSD Records Management
First Hawaiian Bank
***THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED ARE STRICTLY "MY OWN" AND IS NOT ENDORSED OR APPROVED BY MY EMPLOYERS OR ANY ENTITY THAT I PARTICIPATE OR REPRESENT.***
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I've heard the "never in the mountains" comment from meteorologists. But a very strong tornado out of Alabama tore through the Smoky Mountains in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park just three years ago (about 2.5 miles from our home). Then very strong sheer winds from the north tore down through the park that July, this time causing the death of two people in the park. Never say Never. Just like some companies thinking their lack of records and information management will never be a problem:)
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