Monday, January 7, 2013

Another aftershock of Alaska earthquake occurs

A 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Alaska near midnight on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, prompting tsunami warnings and advisories down the coast of Alaska and Canada's British Columbia.

Magnitude 4.8 - OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. This webpage is being phased out and is no longer maintained. Please use the new Real-time Earthquake Map instead and update your bookmark.

Magnitude 4.2 - OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. This webpage is being phased out and is no longer maintained. Please use the new Real-time Earthquake Map instead and update your bookmark.

Magnitude 4.2 - OFF THE COAST OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA. This webpage is being phased out and is no longer maintained. Please use the new Real-time Earthquake Map instead and update your bookmark.

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked the waters off of Southeast Alaska just before midnight Friday, triggering a tsunami warning that stretched from the coast of British Columbia all the way up the Southeastern Pandhandle to Cape Fairweather, about 80

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