
BREAKING: 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Alaska Peninsula, Tsunami Warning Issued
7.2 magnitude earthquake Alaska Peninsula
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake hit at a depth of around 25 miles (40 km), sending shockwaves across the region. The National Tsunami Warning Center issued alerts for parts of southern Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula, urging residents to move to higher ground and follow emergency procedures.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage, but officials are closely monitoring the situation. Aftershocks are expected in the coming hours.
The earthquake struck near Sand Point, Alaska, a region frequently impacted by seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Authorities are urging residents to remain alert for updates and stay tuned to local emergency channels.

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