Weak earthquake of magnitude 2.8 at a depth of 17 km
27. July 12:28 UTC: First message: USGS 16 minutes later.
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succumb to | Depth | your location | these |
2.8 | 17 km | 87 km southeast of King Cove, Alaska | USGS |
2.8 | 17 km | Alaska Peninsula | EMSC |
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