Tsunami warning issued in Alaska
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The quake that struck Alaska’s southern coast on Wednesday, July 16 is part of a larger sequence that may continue to unfold in destructive ways.
I’ve got liquid smoke and barbecue sauce and pickles ... broken on the floor,” the manager of the local general store said. “It smells horrendous in here.”
A massive 7.3 earthquake rattled coastal southwestern Alaska on Tuesday, sending a jolt through homes along coastal towns and even generating a small tsunami.
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck 54 miles south of Sand Point, Alaska, triggering a tsunami warning. The warning was later downgraded to an advisory, impacting areas like Kodiak, Cold Bay, and Homer.
The Alaska Marine Highway System will hold a public hearing conference call later this month to discuss the fall/winter schedule for the F/V Tustumena. The system is looking for information
President Donald Trump signed into law two measures long-sought by Alaska’s congressional delegation to benefit Alaska Native people.