USGS
Temblor
Not Far from Mt. McKinley
An earthquake
with a preliminary magnitude of 5.9 caused minor damage Wednesday
and was widely felt from Anchorage to Fairbanks.
"There
was some small damage in Fairbanks ... some things knocked from
shelves," said Alec Medbery of the Alaska Tsunami Warning
Center.
He said the
quake hit at 1:36 a.m. AST and appeared to be fairly shallow,
about 6 miles beneath the surface. It was centered about 40 miles
west of Denali National Park, 100 miles southwest of Fairbanks
and 190 miles north of Anchorage.
The park,
which features 20,320-foot Mount McKinley, the tallest peak in
North America, is mostly shut down for the winter, Medbery said.
An earthquake
of magnitude 3.5 can cause slight damage in the local area; 4
can cause moderate damage; 5 considerable damage and 6 severe
damage.
The 1964 Good
Friday earthquake in Alaska that generated a damaging seismic
sea wave, or tsunami, and killed 131 people has been estimated
at 9.2 magnitude.
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