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7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning for Alaska’s Southern Coast

Ongoing Seismic Activity in Alaska

This earthquake serves as a reminder of the ongoing seismic activity in Alaska’s southern coast. With the region’s history of frequent, powerful quakes, officials and seismologists continue to monitor the situation closely, knowing that the area remains vulnerable to larger earthquakes and the potential for significant tsunami risks. Authorities have reassured residents and visitors that safety procedures are in place, and preparations continue to safeguard coastal communities.

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David Maloniez
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