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Magnitude 7.3 quake triggered tsunami warning in Alaska. There are hardly any earthquakes on the East Coast. Does that mean we can't get tsunamis?
Agencies monitoring wildfires in Alaska have downgraded the state to Preparedness Level 4 (PL4) as of Saturday morning.
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Tsunami Warning Triggers Evacuations in Seward After 7.3 Alaska EarthquakeA potential tsunami warning has been issued to residents in Seward following a 7.3 magnitude earthquake off Alaska. This ...
Nearly 400 firefighters are working to protect homes and infrastructure along the highway corridor between Nenana and ...
Ground shaking was strongest in Sand Point, with reports of "objects flying out of the pantry and off of shelves," noted the ...
After trying other response tactics, police used a K9 to apprehend the man, who also had an active warrant for his arrest, ...
Residents are being urged to flee inland or find higher ground if possible, according to the National Weather Service ...
With the July Fourth holiday weekend underway, fire officials urged the public to remember that restrictions affecting fireworks, burning and other fires were in place in many places across the state ...
While the Gulf is far less prone to tsunamis than the Pacific, experts say it’s not entirely out of the question.
Although city officials expect a Mendenhall River levee to hold back glacial outburst floodwaters as soon as early August, they don’t want people to test it with their lives.
Evacuations have been ordered and structures have been washed away after a major release at the Suicide Basin in Juneau, Alaska, sent water rushing into Mendenhall Lake and River.
Mandatory evacuations are underway in the southeastern Alaska city after a landslide leveled buildings leaving at least one person dead and 3 hurt.
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