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In some areas, the ground could sink 6 feet in the moments after an earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, researchers warned.
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The Mirror US on MSNMagnitude 4.7 earthquake rocks Alaska amid volcano eruption fears as residents warned of aftershocksA magnitude 4.7 earthquake has struck Alaska, according to The United States Geological Survey. The earthquake hit at ...
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FOX Weather on MSNMagnitude 4.7 earthquake shakes Anchorage, AlaskaA magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook Anchorage, Alaska, just after midnight local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Two separate 4.5-magnitude earthquakes occurred within 45 miles of Kodiak on Thursday and Friday, among almost a dozen near ...
Cloudy weather has rendered Alaska Volcano Observatory planes, helicopters and satellites useless for data collection since ...
Scientists have warned that the eruption in Anchorage, Alaska could happen within the next couple of weeks and cause aviation ...
The volcano, which is located less than 100 miles away from the major city of Anchorage, remains at an elevated level of ...
A future Cascadia earthquake could unleash far more than just devastating shaking — it could sink large parts of the Pacific ...
Quakes between 2.5 and 5.4 magnitude are often felt but rarely cause much damage, according to Michigan Tech. Quakes below 2.5 magnitude are seldom felt by most people.
When an earthquake rips along the Cascadia Subduction Zone fault, much of the U.S. West Coast could shake violently for five ...
A major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could sink land and expand flood zones, putting thousands more at risk.
A series of earthquakes have been reported in various parts of the world in recent days, highlighting the ongoing seismic activity that continues to shape our planet. From Alaska to California and ...
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