A strong earthquake jolted Anchorage, Alaska, on Monday, sending people diving under desks and huddling in doorways but apparently causing no damage.
The U.S. Geological Survey said an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.4 struck about 24 miles from the town of Willow at 11:28 a.m. The epicenter was 58 miles from the state's largest city, Anchorage, where the rumbling continued for several moments.
Queso wrote:Pep is on his way from Glennallen to Anchorage, about a 5-6 hour drive for an old feller like him.
I heard about this on the radio earlier and thought about starting a thread about it myself, but then I heard it was only a 5.4 which is a "sleeper" for most Alaskans.
AA61hvy wrote:I certainly do not want to turn this into a pissing match, but what state gets more earthquakes year to year- CA or AK?
My thought was AK, but just wondering if anyone knew off hand.
AA61hvy wrote:I certainly do not want to turn this into a pissing match, but what state gets more earthquakes year to year- CA or AK?
My thought was AK, but just wondering if anyone knew off hand.
ANCFlyer wrote:AA61hvy wrote:I certainly do not want to turn this into a pissing match, but what state gets more earthquakes year to year- CA or AK?
My thought was AK, but just wondering if anyone knew off hand.
Alaska.
No question.
Simply because we're more seismically active, but also, because of the size of the state.
No offense to CA.