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- 7. 0 earthquake hits in remote area near Alaska-Yukon border | AP News
A powerful, magnitude-7 0 earthquake has struck in a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday
- Magnitude-7. 0 earthquake hits in remote wilderness along Alaska-Canada . . .
A powerful, magnitude-7 0 earthquake has struck in a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday
- Massive Earthquake Hits Remote Area Of Alaska - Weather. com
Alaska was rocked by a major, magnitude-7 0 earthquake on Saturday The quake’s epicenter was reported to be in a remote area near the border between Alaska and Canada It struck at 11:41 a m
- Magnitude-7. 0 earthquake hits Yukon - CTV News
A powerful, magnitude-7 0 earthquake struck in a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday There was no tsunami warning, and officials said there
- Magnitude 7. 0 earthquake strikes remote wilderness along Alaska-Canada . . .
A powerful, magnitude 7 earthquake has struck in a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday No damage or injuries were reported
- December 6 Magnitude 7 Near the Canadian Border
On Saturday, December 6, just before noon, a magnitude 7 earthquake was felt across a 500-mile radius around the epicenter, near Hubbard Glacier, about 60 miles north of Yakutat, Alaska At about three-quarters of a mile into Canada (Figure 1), this event technically lies outside of Alaska Coming on the heels of a magnitude 6 near Susitna on Thanksgiving Day, and not overly long since the
- Alaska rocked by magnitude 7 earthquake: what to know - MSN
The quake came during a cluster of seismic activity that saw over a dozen other earthquakes reported over a 24-hour period in the region on the border of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon Territory, the
- Map: 7. 0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska - The New York Times
A major, 7 0-magnitude earthquake struck near the Alaska-Canada border on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey The temblor happened at 11:41 a m Alaska time about 56 miles
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