Tsunami warning issued for parts of Alaska after 7.3-magnitude earthquake

17 Jul 2025 • 6:34 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off Alaska's southern coast, triggering a tsunami warning for a 700-mile stretch.
  • The tremor occurred near Sand Point on Popof Island, prompting communities including Kodiak, Unalaska, and King Cove to order residents to higher ground.
  • Officials urged people in coastal areas to move at least 50 feet above sea level and 1 mile inland as part of evacuation procedures.
  • Despite the initial warning and activated procedures, no significant damage was reported in the affected areas an hour after the quake.
  • Data from tsunami buoys later confirmed there was no threat to Washington, indicating the wider tsunami threat was not realized.

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