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A lightly populated stretch of Alaska ’s southern coast was under a tsunami warning Wednesday after a strong earthquake was ...
There is no tsunami threat to other parts of the U.S. or Canadian Pacific coasts, including California, Oregon, Washington, ...
A tsunami warning has been issued for south Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula after a massive 7.3-magnitude earthquake, ...
The National Weather Service now says there is no tsunami warning, advisory, watch or threat along parts of Alaska’s southern ...
There is no tsunami threat to other parts of the U.S. or Canadian Pacific coasts, including California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.
The U.S. Tsunami Center said the warning was in effect from about 40 miles southwest of Homer to Unimak Pass, a distance of about 700 miles.
The earthquake, with a preliminary magnitude of 7.3, struck south of Sand Point, Alaska, a community of about 600 people.
After a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Alaska’s southern coast, the National Weather Service downgraded the initial tsunami warning to an advisory.
The highest water level generated by the earthquake in Sand Point was not quite 2.5 inches above the tide, according to the National Tsunami Warning Center.
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