Tsunami warning issued after 7.2 quake in Alaska peninsula area

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The US Tsunami Warning System issued a tsunami warning for areas of the Pacific positioned near the earthquake early on Sunday morning.

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The quake was a comparatively shallow one, hanging at a depth of 9.3 km (5.78 miles), USGS mentioned.

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In an announcement, the National Tsunami Warning Center beforehand mentioned: β€œTsunami warning in effect for South Alaska and the Alaska Peninsula, Pacific coasts from Kennedy Entrance, Alaska (40 miles SW of Homer) to Unman Pass, Alaska (80 miles NE of Unalaska).

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β€œFor other US and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America, the level of tsunami danger is being evaluated.

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β€œFurther information will be provided in supplementary messages.”

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The tsunami warning was later modified to an advisory discover shortly after 9am UK time.

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The Alaska Earthquake Centre mentioned the earthquake was felt broadly all through the Aleutian Islands, the Alaskan Peninsula, and Cook Inlet areas.

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Two different quakes of 5.2 and three.5 magnitudes, respectively, had been additionally felt within the space on Sunday morning.

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