Alaska experiences 8.2 magnitude earthquake, largest in decades
The 8.2 magnitude earthquake, which also sparked fears of a possible tsunami, hit at 10:15 p.m. local time, and its epicenter was 65 miles off the Alaska Peninsula village of Perryville, the Alaska Earthquake Center. The quake is the largest since 1965, according to United States Geological Survey earthquake records for Alaska./ There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage, the A tsunami warning was issued for various parts of the state shortly after the , though it has since been canceled. Residents had been advised to move ...
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