Multiple Earthquakes Jolt Waters Off Alaska’s Rugged Coast
Multiple Earthquakes Jolt Waters Off Alaska’s Rugged Coast
US · Published Nov 11, 2025
Moderate earthquakes ranging from magnitude 2.6 to 4.5 struck off Alaska’s southern coast, continuing a series of tremors.
The earthquakes occurred above the Aleutian subduction zone, highlighting Alaska’s ongoing seismic vulnerability.
No damage or tsunami warnings were issued, but the events underscore the importance of disaster preparedness monitoring in Alaska.
Series of tremors hit Alaska's southern coast
Several moderate earthquakes rattled the waters off Alaska’s southern coast on Monday, continuing a series of tremors in one of the world's most seismically active regions. The earthquakes, ranging in magnitude from 2.6 to 4.5, primarily occurred in the Cook Inlet and the Gulf of Alaska, with some tremors felt inland.
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