Did you feel it? A 5.4 earthquake centered about 13 miles from Homer shook Southcentral Alaska this morning. No tsunami is expected.
A 5.4 earthquake centered about 13 miles west of Homer shook Southcentral Alaska early Sunday morning, March 19, 2023.
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake shook the Kenai Peninsula and other parts of Southcentral Alaska early Sunday morning., near where the waters of Cook Inlet and Kachemak Bay meet., and was felt widely throughout the Kenai and as far away as Anchorage and the Mat-Su.Tsunami Info Stmt: M5.3 015mi W Homer, Alaska 0706AKDT Mar 19: Tsunami NOT expected
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