The Alaska Earthquake Information Center says the 4.3 magnitude aftershock occurred in southeast Alaska at 11:37 p.m. AKST Saturday, almost 24 hours after the 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck the same region. The larger earthquake and tsunami warning
A tsunami warning is no longer in effect for parts of southern Alaska and coastal Canada after a strong earthquake shook the region.
Residents of Alaska and parts of Canada were briefly under a tsunami warning on Saturday after a strong earthquake rocked the region, but the alert was later cancelled because no potentially destructive waves resulted from the trembler. According to
A tsunami warning is no longer in effect for parts of southern Alaska and coastal Canada after a strong earthquake shook the region.
A strong earthquake of a preliminary 7.7 magnitude struck off the coast of southeastern Alaska early Saturday morning. The quake's epicenter was located about 208 miles to the south of Juneau, Alaska, at a depth of 3 miles. Another magnitude 4.7 quake
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