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World|life|June 24, 2014 / 10:16 AM
7.9 earthquake jolts near Alaska

AKIPRESS.COM - 71850239256f2a3d51086173a8d8f061 Magnitude-7.9 earthquake jolted near the U.S.' Alaska, an initial tsunami advisory has been canceled for coastal Alaska, the U.S. media said June 24. 

One had been issued after a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck Monday about 15 miles from Little Sitkin Island, Alaska.The quake had a depth of 71 miles, according to seismologists.

The town of Adak evacuated its 150 residents to a shelter about 600 feet above sea level after the initial tsunami warning, City Manager Layton Lockett told CNN.

There were no initial reports of quake damage in Adak or on Shemya Island, said Ian Dickson, website manager for the Alaska Earthquake Information Center.

Dickson said there were 17 measurable aftershocks in the two hours after the quake.

First estimates put the quake at magnitude 8.0. The strength was subsequently set by the U.S. Geological Survey at 7.9 magnitude.

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