Improved memorial placed for 1946 East Hawaii tsunami

STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald Tomo Isumi Mohideen, left, is the daughter of the Rev. Kakusho Izumu, who lead the effort to create a monument to those who died in Laupahoehoe during the 1946 Tsunami. She stands with other family members during a ceremony for a newly-installed plaque details the history and purpose of the monument.

STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald Billy Choy Hee and Carrie Luke-Knotts look at a plaque just installed at a monument at Laupahoehoe Point for the victims of the 1946 tsunami. The plaque the purpose and history of the monument.

STEPHANIE SALMONS/Tribune-Herald This new plaque installed at the memorial for tsunami victims at Laupahoehoe Point details the history and purpose of the monument.

LAUPAHOEHOE POINT — For more than 70 years, a memorial at Laupahoehoe Point has stood in tribute to the two dozen community members who lost their lives when a tsunami devastated East Hawaii in 1946.