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Nov 30, 2018 · Our live coverage of today's earthquake in Alaska has ended. Read our continuing report here: 7.0 Alaska quake damages roads, brings scenes of chaos
Jul 16, 2023 · A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Alaska Peninsula late Saturday. Preliminary data placed the quake about 55 miles southwest of Sand Point, Alaska, the National Weather Service said.
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Jul 29, 2021 · A powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of Alaska late Wednesday night, prompting a tsunami warning for parts of the state and a tsunami watch as far as Hawaii. The ...
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Jul 16, 2023 · The earthquake hit offshore about 55 miles southwest from Sand Point, Alaska, at a depth of 13 mi. on Saturday around 10:48 p.m. local (2:48 a.m. ET), according to the US Tsunami Warning Center.