"It's challenge after challenge. The roof has definitely been leaking and needs fixing, and it's more expensive than we're able to manage," Preller told HPR.
"It's because of the survivor interviews that we know what those [tsunami] warning signs are... the survivor stories are teaching us exactly what is happening at the time," Preller added.
"I don't think people have any idea of how extensive the archives are," Johnson said, emphasizing the value of the museum's collections.
"The museum functions as both a memorial and education center for disaster preparedness for the state," highlighted Preller.
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