- 6. 0 earthquake shakes Southcentral Alaska - Anchorage Daily News
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6 0 centered southwest of Willow shook Southcentral Alaska at 8:11 a m Thursday, Nov 27, 2025 An earthquake with a magnitude of 6 0 rattled Southcentral Alaska
- 2025 Magnitude 7. 3 Sand Point Earthquake | Alaska Earthquake Center
On July 16, 2025, at 12:37 PM Alaska time, a magnitude 7 3 earthquake struck offshore of the Alaska Peninsula region (Figure 1), two years after a previous magnitude 7 2 This area has been active over the past several years with a series of earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater (Figure 2) This event, located 55 miles (89 km) south of Sand Point, Alaska, was felt over a broad region
- M 7. 3 - 2025 Sand Point, Alaska Earthquake
Large earthquakes are common in the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone Since 1900, 9 other earthquakes M7 and larger have occurred within 250 km of the July 16, 2025, event, including the October 19, 2020, M 7 6, which had a similar faulting mechanism
- A 6. 0-Magnitude Earthquake Rocks the Anchorage Area of Alaska, Largest . . .
SUSITNA, Alaska (AP) — A 6 0-magnitude earthquake rocked the Anchorage metropolitan area Thursday morning, according to the U S Geological Survey
- Earthquake shakes Southcentral on Thanksgiving morning
An earthquake rattled Southcentral on Thanksgiving morning, Nov 27, 2025 A magnitude-6 earthquake rattled Alaskans across Southcentral on Thursday morning, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center
- Why the magnitude 7. 3 earthquake in Alaska was notable | AP News
Wednesday’s magnitude 7 3 earthquake off Alaska’s Aleutian Islands chain struck in a region that has experienced a handful of powerful quakes within the last five years
- Maps: 6. 0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska Near Anchorage
A strong, 6 0-magnitude earthquake struck in Alaska on Thursday, according to the United States Geological Survey The temblor happened at 8:11 a m Alaska time about 7 miles northwest of Susitna
- Major mag. 7. 3 Earthquake - 54 mi south of Sand Point, Aleutians East . . .
A powerful magnitude 7 3 earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Alaska near the coast of Alaska, United States, in the morning of Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025 at 9 37 am local time (GMT -11) The quake had a very shallow depth of 20 km (13 mi) and was felt over a large region The shallow depth of the quake caused it to be felt more strongly near the epicenter than a deeper quake of similar magnitude
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