Tsunami alert after quake 7.8 degrees in Alaska

The powerful quake of the 7.8 - degree magnitude has hit the Alaska Peninsula, according to reports by the American Institute of Geology. The quake took place 10 kilometers inland, and it was 75 miles south of the city of Chignik on Wednesday morning. The National Center for Cunamial Warning has issued warnings to the southern and coastal parts of [...]
The quake took place 10 kilometers inland, and it was 75 miles south of the city of Chignik on Wednesday morning.
The National Cunami Warning Centre has issued warnings to the southern and coastal part of Alaska, writes Independent, translates Periscopi.
It is believed that evacuations in some areas are also taking place, with people seeking security at higher altitudes on the sea surface.
Even powerful post-terms have already occurred in this area, with 3.7 and 5,7 Magnitudes, respectively. /Periscope












