2 more light aftershocks near Alaska quake centre
Two more light earthquakes have been recorded near the spot where a major temblor struck over the weekend in Southeast Alaska.
The Alaska Earthquake Information Centre says a magnitude 4.7 quake occurred last night, after a magnitude 4.0 quake earlier in the day.
The centre says the evening quake was felt in Craig, Petersburg and Kupreanof and was centred 116 kilometres west of Craig. There were no immediate damage reports. The earlier quake was centred 158 kilometres west-northwest of Craig.
Both were close to where Saturday's powerful magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck. That earthquake prompted a
tsunami warning for hundreds of miles (kilometres) of coastline in Alaska and Canada.
The alert was cancelled when no damaging waves were generated. The earthquake centre says several
aftershocks have occurred since Saturday.
Post new comment