Alaska Shakes From 5.7 Quake, Aftershocks Still Possible
Alaska Shakes From 5.7 Quake, Aftershocks Still Possible
US · Published Oct 31, 2025
A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit southern coastal Alaska, causing widespread tremors and building evacuations.
Emergency teams are activated, and residents are advised to avoid coastal areas due to potential aftershocks.
No casualties or major damage reported, but vigilance and preparedness are crucial in the aftermath.
Earthquake hits Alaska, tremors felt region-wide
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck southern coastal Alaska, sending tremors throughout the region and prompting residents to evacuate buildings. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers, intensifying the shaking felt across the affected area. While initial reports indicate no casualties or major structural damage, emergency teams have been mobilized, and officials are closely monitoring the situation for potential aftershocks.
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