Alaska's Anchorage Shaken by 4.6-Magnitude Earthquake

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A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck northeast of Anchorage, Alaska, with over 1,000 people reporting feeling the shaking. No immediate damage or injuries were reported, and no tsunami warnings were issued. This serves as a reminder of Alaska's high seismic activity, with the state experiencing significant earthquakes in the past, including a magnitude-7 earthquake in 2018 and a devastating magnitude-9.2 earthquake in 1964.
- 4.6-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska The New York Times
- Earthquake rattles Anchorage Alaska; magnitude measured at 4.7 USA TODAY
- Magnitude 4.6 earthquake rattles Anchorage, Alaska Fox Weather
- 4.6 earthquake shakes Anchorage area Anchorage Daily News
- Anchorage awakened by 4.6 quake in Eagle River Alaska Public Media News
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