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A 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred near Sand Point, Alaska, on July 16, 2025.
The U.S. Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning for parts of Southcentral and Southwest Alaska, extending from the Aleutian coastline to Cook Inlet.
Residents in affected areas, particularly from Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass, were advised to move to higher ground.
No immediate danger was reported for Anchorage.
Why this matters:: Earthquakes of this magnitude can cause serious damage, and tsunami warnings are crucial for protecting coastal populations. Rapid response and evacuation measures are essential.
The earthquake, with an epicenter 83 miles southeast of King Cove, struck at 12:37 p.m. Alaska time. The potential tsunami impacts could be felt as close as 40 miles southwest of Homer. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the earthquake off Sand Point, Popof Island. A major earthquake, capable of causing "serious damage," is considered having a magnitude between 7.0-7.9, according to Michigan Technological University. Only about 10-15 earthquakes of this caliber are reported each year.
How to Prepare:
Familiarize yourself with local evacuation routes and procedures.
Have an emergency kit ready with essential supplies.
Stay informed about alerts and warnings from official sources.
Who This Affects Most:
Coastal communities in Southcentral and Southwest Alaska.
Residents and businesses along the Aleutian Chain and Kenai Peninsula.
Q: What should I do if I am in a tsunami warning zone?
Evacuate inland or to higher ground immediately. If a multi-story building is available, move to an upper floor.
Q: Is Anchorage in danger?
According to the Anchorage Office of Emergency Management, there was no immediate danger to Anchorage.
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake triggered a tsunami warning in Alaska.
Coastal residents should evacuate to higher ground if in a warning zone.
Stay informed through official alerts from the U.S. Tsunami Warning Center and local authorities.
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