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Why Alaska’s recent 7.3 earthquake has caught the attention of scientists - Wednesday’s magnitude 7.3 earthquake off Alaska’s ...
Fault line on Canadian border thought dormant for years could cause major earthquake, new study shows - The new study reveals more recent activity along the Tintina fault, which stretches about 600 ...
On July 16, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck south of the Alaska Peninsula, and four days later, a 7.4 occurred off the east ...
A 7.3 quake off Alaska triggers tsunami warnings and evacuations. Experts warn the region remains at high risk for future ...
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Alaska’s southern coast near Sand Point on Wednesday, which triggered a tsunami warning by ...
B.C.’s emergency information agency says there is no tsunami threat to the province after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake rattled ...
The earthquake was measured at 7.9 on Tuesday morning. — -- A 7.9 magnitude earthquake rattled the southern coast of Alaska early Tuesday and initially triggered fears of a tsunami in Hawaii ...
Alaska Earthquake Center senior scientist Natalia Ruppert directs a group to jump around a seismic station on the playground of Glacier View School on Tuesday, April 30 in Chickaloon.
Map provided by the Alaska Earthquake Center/University of Alaska Fairbanks. Seismic events that struck Alaska and neighboring areas in 2024 are shown in this map.
After a 7.2 magnitude earthquake triggered a brief tsunami warning for southern Alaska, several viral videos falsely show the aftermath. Here’s what we can VERIFY.