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Thousands Feel Major Alaska Quake; No Major Damage

28 Nov

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Summary

  • A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck Alaska near Susitna, felt by thousands.
  • No immediate reports of significant damage or injuries have been confirmed.
  • Experts warn of a high probability for subsequent tremors in the coming week.
Thousands Feel Major Alaska Quake; No Major Damage

A powerful 6.0 magnitude earthquake jolted Southcentral Alaska on Thursday morning, originating near Susitna and widely felt by residents in and around Anchorage. The seismic event, which occurred at 8:11 AM local time, prompted thousands of people to report shaking to the U.S. Geological Service. Despite the intensity of the quake, initial reports indicate no widespread major damage or injuries, with authorities actively assessing the impact.

While residents described the experience as a series of strong jolts, the National Tsunami Center confirmed that no tsunami is expected. The region, situated in a highly active seismic zone near the boundary of the Pacific and North American Plates, is prone to such events. The Alaska Earthquake Center noted that this magnitude 6.0 event was felt across a wide area, extending as far as Fairbanks.

Authorities are advising caution, as the U.S. Geological Service forecasts a 77 percent chance of a magnitude 4 or higher tremor within the next week. The area's geological makeup, including proximity to the Denali Fault system, makes it susceptible to recurring significant seismic activity. This event serves as a reminder of the dynamic tectonic forces at play in Southcentral Alaska.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The earthquake that hit Alaska had a magnitude of 6.0.
The epicenter of the earthquake was near Susitna, Alaska, about 30 miles from Anchorage.
Yes, experts predict a 77% chance of a magnitude 4 or higher tremor in Alaska within the next week.

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