Earthquake M2.5 – 40 km WNW of Clam Gulch, Alaska
Origin Time (UTC)
12:31:29 11.06.26
Magnitude
2.5 ml
Agency
EMSC, USGS
Coordinates
60.397000°N 152.036000°W
Energy Release
0.08 t
Weather
N/A
Depth
92.9 KM
A magnitude 2.5 earthquake struck 40 km WNW of Clam Gulch, Alaska on June 11, 2026. Based on seismic calculations, the event released an energy equivalent to approximately 0.08 t of TNT. The earthquake originated at a depth of 92.9 km below the surface.
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01:29:15
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2.0
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