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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.
A magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook Anchorage, Alaska, just after midnight local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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 ...
Two separate 4.5-magnitude earthquakes occurred within 45 miles of Kodiak on Thursday and Friday, among almost a dozen near ...
A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
Cloudy weather has rendered Alaska Volcano Observatory planes, helicopters and satellites useless for data collection since ...
Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, was about 41 miles to the south. Despite the relatively moderate magnitude, the tremor was felt across a wide area, including in Anchorage, where residents reported ...
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Anchorage, Alaska just after midnight on Tuesday as residents have been warned of ...
Mount Spurr in Alaska has experienced 66 earthquakes in just one week, signaling increased instability around the volcano.
A major earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could sink land and expand flood zones, putting thousands more at risk.
The next great earthquake isn't the only threat to the Pacific Northwest. A powerful earthquake, combined with rising sea ...