
4Kaiju
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-28-2014 12:04 PMEvan123
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-28-2014 12:12 PMHe was still wet from what I could tell but when we see it on the official release it will be a lot clearer. Hope this helps!

junkerde
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-28-2014 3:28 PMgareth said the footage he showed was not the full thing, the whole hawaii sequence is longer than that, a bigger reveal

GaryZilla
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-28-2014 5:05 PMThat might have been jet fuel from Muto busting up tank trucks; I wondered the same thing.

TW_G-Fan2014
MemberMothra LarvaeApr-28-2014 9:01 PMI'm covering my bases as best I can for the largest of the islands in Hawaii to answer the question here.
Remember, a good sized tsunami can go well in excess of 2-5 miles inland depending on the source. The tsunami Godzilla caused coudl easily spread through to 1-2 miles, so none of the following are out of the question.
Honolulu
Honolulu International Airport is only about a mile and a quarter from the ocean, which is more than close enough for a good sized tsunami like that to reach. Especially with Godzilla dragging along extra water on his body and underfoot.
Kahului
Kahului airport is even closer, practically right on the ocean.
Hilo
Hilo international airport is about a half mile to three quarters of a mile from the ocean.
Kona international airport is just like Kahului, and is pretty much right on the ocean at theedge of the island.
Kauai
Princeville Airport is about a mile from the ocean.
Lihue Airport is right on the ocean at the island's edge.
Barking Sands Airport is also right on the water.
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