Sixty-one years ago today, March 27, 1964, the second most powerful earthquake on the planet shook Alaska and affected every ...
The earthquake was centered in Petersville at a depth of 3.1 kilometers (about two miles). The USGS said it received two ...
located in the Aleutian Arc in southern Alaska about 75 miles west of Anchorage, according to a statement released Wednesday. In addition, elevated earthquake activity, ground deformations and ...
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said signs indicated a Mount Spurr eruption was likely, though not certain, in the weeks or ...
Since Wednesday, more than a dozen earthquakes have occurred in this region, with a magnitude of 4.0 or greater. Eight ...
Numerous small, shallow earthquakes continue to rumble under Alaska's Mount Spurr, prompting fears of an imminent eruption.
at Crater Peek and increased earthquake activity and ground deformation. What is Mount Spurr?: What to know about the massive Alaska volcano that could be on the verge of erupting “We cannot ...
according to the Alaska Earthquake Center’s newly released 2024 Alaska Seismicity Summary. Alaska Beacon is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition ...
Mount Spurr, located about 75 miles West of Anchorage, has been acting up in recent weeks, prompting officials at the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaska Volcano Observatory to issue a yellow alert.
The weekend will bring sunshine to southcentral, spring showers to the southeast and snow over parts of western Alaska.