Sad News – Nancy Lee Grahn ꮶꮖꮮꮮꭼꭰ in Hawaii tsunami General Hospital Spoilers
Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis on the daytime drama General Hospital, is reportedly in Hawaii, where warnings were issued about tsunamis after a magnitude 8.8 earthquake happened off the coast of Russia. Is she safe?
The Tsunami Warning
On Tuesday night, Nancy took to her Instagram and shared a warning about the tsunamis that were predicted to affect Hawaii. If you don’t know, she’s been vacationing there for about a week or so.

The warning said:
Emergency Alert.
The National Weather Service has issued a TSUNAMI WARNING. A series of powerful waves and strong currents may impact coasts near you. You are in danger. Get away from coastal waters Move to high ground or inland now. Keep away from the coast until local officials say it is safe to return.
The ABC Actress Is Safe
While she didn’t initially reveal where she was staying in Hawaii, the real-life Alexis Davis finally confirmed that she was staying in Kauai. Fortunately, she’s up on top of a huge hill that offers splendid views. So, it seems that she’s above the danger line.
In her caption, the GH star assured her ABC fans, “… I’m in Kauai 300 ft above coast. Obviously, everyone listen to emergency instructions and follow them.”
However, that didn’t mean that her fans stopped worrying about the actress who was recently nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. Here are some of their reactions:
- Please be safe.
- Good thoughts sent to you!
- Please stay safe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Oh NO!
- Praying that there’s no tsunami! Stay safe everyone.
The Tsunamis Have Arrived
The latest updates indicated that the waves did already impact Hawaii. According to a report by The Guardian, “Tsunami waves are now impacting the state of Hawaii. Urgent action should be taken to protect lives and property, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) said.”
So far, it seems that at 300ft above the coast, Nancy Lee Grahn and her daughter, Kate should be safe. When Afar TV livestreamed the ocean after dark, not much could be seen, but some fans noticed that over an hour or so, the waves seemed to be getting higher.