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Alaska tsunami warning had residents scrambling for high ground after 7.3-magnitude earthquake The quake was felt as far away as Anchorage, almost 600 miles (966 km) to the northeast.
Alaska tsunami advisory canceled after 7.3 magnitude earthquake, no threat to West Coast Tsunami threat looms over Washington's coast as researchers improve warning systems ...
The U.S. Tsunami Center said the warning was in effect from about 40 miles (64.4 km) southwest of Homer to Unimak Pass, a distance of about 700 miles. Among the larger communities in the area is ...
The National Weather Service said in posts on social media that there was no tsunami threat for other U.S. and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America, including Washington, Oregon and California.
The tsunami advisory was in effect for coastal areas from Kennedy Entrance, about 40 miles southwest of Homer, to Unimak Pass — a distance of about 700 miles, according to the Alaska Earthquake ...
The tsunami warning and advisory only applied to Alaska and did not at any point involve any other parts of the U.S. or Canadian Pacific coasts, including British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and ...
Tsunami Information Statement: "Relax—An earthquake has occurred, but there is no threat or it was very far away and the threat has not been determined. In most cases, there is no threat of a ...
The U.S. Tsunami Center said the warning was in effect from about 40 miles (64.4 km) southwest of Homer to Unimak Pass, a distance of about 700 miles. Among the larger communities in the area is ...