7.3 magnitude earthquake rattles Alaskan island, prompting tsunami warning
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A 7.3 magnitude earthquake near Sand Point, Alaska, struck 54 miles south of the community. The National Weather Service issued a tsunami warning for South Alaska, the Alaska Peninsula, and the Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass. Residents in affected regions are advised to evacuate inland or to higher ground or relocate to upper floors of buildings. The situation continues to develop, and residents are urged to remain informed for updates.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck near Sand Point, Alaska, prompting a tsunami warning that affects South Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula.
The earthquake occurred 54 miles south of Sand Point, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, which emphasized the importance of immediate evacuations in affected areas.
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