8.2-Magnitude Earthquake Off Alaska Prompts Tsunami Warning

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An 8.2-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Alaska prompted a tsunami warning for parts of the state late Wednesday night.

An earthquake was detected about 75 miles southeast of Chignik, Alaska, said the National Tsunami Warning Center, which issued the warning.

A tsunami watch was also briefly issued for Hawaii and canceled a little over an hour later, the governor said on Twitter.

In Kodiak, where the earthquake could be felt, tsunami sirens blared and people began moving to higher ground.

Perryville, Alaska, with a population of 113, is 57 miles northwest of the quake’s epicenter, the United States Geological Survey said. Anchorage, with a population of nearly 300,000, was about 500 miles north northeast.

Since 1990, there have been 17 earthquakes of 8.2 magnitude or higher, according to U.S.G.S. data.

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