
US: 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocks Anchorage area of Alaska, largest since 2021
The quake struck at about 8:11 am local time at a depth of 69 km, according to the USGS. Its epicentre was located 12 km west-northwest of Susitna, Alaska
Susitna (US), Nov 27 (AP) A 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocked the Anchorage metropolitan area Thursday morning, according to the US Geological Survey.
The quake struck at about 8:11 am local time at a depth of 69 km, according to the USGS. Its epicentre was located 12 km west-northwest of Susitna, Alaska, an area located about 108 km northwest of the city. There were no immediate reports of significant damage.
A tsunami was not expected, the US Tsunami Warning System said.
Alaska is the most earthquake-prone state in the US and one of the most seismically active regions in the world, according to the USGS. The state experiences a magnitude 7 earthquake almost annually.
Thursday's quake is the largest to hit the south central part of Alaska since 2021, KTUU TV reported. AP

