7.3 magnitude earthquake rattles Alaskan island, prompting tsunami warning
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake rattled near Sand Point, Alaska, triggering a tsunami warning issued by the National Weather Service on Wednesday.
Sand Point is situated on northwestern Popof Island, just off the Alaska Peninsula, approximately 600 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The earthquake epicenter was located 54 miles south of Sand Point, as reported by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
The tsunami warning spans from South Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula to Kennedy Entrance and Unimak Pass on the Pacific Coast. Residents in the affected areas are strongly advised to evacuate inland, seek higher ground, or move to an upper floor of a multi-story building, depending on their circumstances, in accordance with the guidance from the National Weather Service.
The situation is still unfolding, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for further developments on this evolving story.
(Image Source: Andy Varner/AP)
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