7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off Alaska coast, brief tsunami alert issued then canceled
- A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck southern Alaska, 106 km south of Sand Point.
- The earthquake triggered a brief tsunami warning for the region that was later canceled.
- The quake was felt across the Aleutian Islands, Alaska Peninsula, and Cook Inlet.
- Aftershocks and small sea level changes continued after the initial quake.
- No major damage or injuries reported from the earthquake or tsunami.