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Alaska Earthquake Center said it happened in the area of Endicott Arm, which is south of Juneau. The agency said has not ...
The wave of Sunday’s landslide-triggered tsunami in Southeast Alaska pummeled its way at least 100 feet up the adjacent ...
Officials lowered the alert level for a volcano near Alaska’s largest city to normal Wednesday, which they said indicates ...
A new study reveals that an earthquake early warning system, similar to the USGS ShakeAlert used in California, Oregon, and ...
The 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck at a depth of 12.4 miles, with reports of shaking being made as far as Anchorage, which is some 800 miles away from Sand Point.
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Tsunami watch issued, canceled for some Alaska communities
A tsunami watch that was in effect for coastal areas of Alaska from the British Columbia/Alaska border to Chignik Bay was canceled Tuesday evening. The watch followed an 8.7 earthquake that ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 centered off Alaska's Aleutian chain Wednesday triggered a brief tsunami warning for coastal areas of the state.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KABC) -- A 7.9-magnitude quake struck off the coast of Alaska Tuesday, triggering tsunami watches and warnings, including for California.
On March 27, 1964, Alaska was hit by a magnitude 9.2 earthquake, the strongest recorded in U.S. history, centered about 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Anchorage.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that rattled Alaska's largest city cracked roads and collapsed highway ramps, but there were no reports of widespread catastrophic damage or ...
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