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Alaska Rocks Again: Another Earthquake Shakes the Last Frontier

Alaska, Susitna, USAFriday, November 28, 2025
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Alaska, known for its wild beauty and seismic activity, felt another shake early Thursday. A 6.0 magnitude quake hit near Susitna, roughly 30 miles from Anchorage, around 8:11 a.m. local time. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the event, but don't worry, no tsunami is expected this time.

Good News So Far

  • No damage or injuries have been reported.
  • Alaska State Troopers confirmed this.
  • The Department of Transportation is checking roads, bridges, and airports just to be safe.

Why So Many Quakes?

Alaska sits right where two massive tectonic plates, the Pacific and North American, bump into each other. This makes the state a hotspot for seismic activity.

Remember the big one in 1964? A 9.2 magnitude quake hit the Prince William Sound area, the second-largest ever recorded.

Living in Alaska Means Always Being Ready

  • The state has rules and plans to keep people safe during earthquakes.
  • Schools practice drills.
  • Buildings are made to withstand shakes.

A Testament to Resilience

While Thursday's quake was a reminder of Alaska's wild nature, it's also a testament to the state's resilience. People there know how to handle these events, and they do it with strength and calm.

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