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Alaska Earthquake 2011: Anchorage Rocked By 5.2 Quake

Alaska Earthquake 2011 Anchorage

RACHEL D'ORO   06/16/11 09:41 PM ET   AP

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An earthquake rocked Alaska's largest city and other parts of the state's most populated region on Thursday, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.

The quake struck with a magnitude of 5.2 shortly after 11 a.m., according to seismologists at the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center. It was centered about 50 miles southwest of Anchorage, said tsunami program manager Cindi Pressler.

The quake occurred 30 miles below ground and rumbled for several seconds. It would not generate a tsunami, the warning center said just after the quake.

Kenai Peninsula officials had no reports of damage or injuries, said Jeremy Zidek, spokesman for the state Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

There also were no reports of damage or injuries in Anchorage, police spokeswoman Anita Shell said. The Anchorage Fire Department didn't even get any calls in the immediate aftermath, said dispatcher Lori Zaumseil, who shrugged off the shaker.

"This is Alaska," she said. "This is how we roll. We're tough."

Anchorage schools students recently held an earthquake disaster drill, and school district spokeswoman Heidi Embley said several were seen ducking under their desks when the shaking started Thursday.

The Alaska Earthquake Information Center said the event was widely felt in the Kenai Peninsula and Cook Inlet regions, with the strongest shaking occurring in the Peninsula communities of Sterling and Soldotna.

Andrew Smith, who works in payroll at Soldotna City Hall, said the shaking came in two rounds.

"At first, it felt like somebody was walking across the floor here, like walking real heavy. Then it stopped. Then was a five- or six-second delay, then it really shook."

The shaking continued 10 to 15 seconds, he said.

"I'm really quite scared of earthquakes," Smith said. "You just never know when they are going to stop or how long it's going to last."

Outside the Soldotna Fred Meyer store, Tracy Poitry was sitting in her car, eating lunch, when the vehicle began bobbing.

"I thought someone was messing with my car," said Poitry, a clerk in the store's home electronics department. For her, the quake was no big deal.

"We get pretty used to these around here," she said.

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Associated Press writer Mark Thiessen contributed to this report.

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munki
Global to Local now Local to Global
12:44 AM on 06/26/2011
North America plate?
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Deli
Life after death, why wait?
05:48 PM on 06/24/2011
This is how we roll???? Easy to say with a 5.2.
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munki
Global to Local now Local to Global
11:06 AM on 06/24/2011
the North America plate...

There was a huge quake at Christchurch NZ not too long ago... then, NE of Japan...
N. America plate goes through Alaska... WA-OR-CA...

Hope nothing will happen... as mentioned in March of AL... oh...ooooohhhhhh....
Dayne
People are people
06:36 PM on 06/19/2011
Being that I live in Anchorage and have been a resident of AK for thirty years my reaction is . . . hmm, guess we had an earthquake. Seriously, I was kind of surprised by the headline, it made me think something actually happened around town.

For all the posters who have wished us well . . . thank you very much for your concern.

For the posters who are using this story to take personal shots on Sarah Palin . . . please grow the hell up.

To everyone else . . . shake, rattle, and roll.

Dayne
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madcityy
02:14 PM on 06/19/2011
thanks to GOD no dead............
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fineartist1
The average person thinks he isn't
02:51 PM on 06/18/2011
Must be global warming.
01:33 AM on 06/18/2011
Felt a rumble, then shaking, Was nothing really. The first one I felt when I moved here in 94' felt like King Kong grabbed our building and started shaking it. My ex had my hand print on her arm for weeks. It made me question why we moved from PA to a place where the earth moved... ;)~
P.S. Just say no to all things Palin.....
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Deli
Life after death, why wait?
05:49 PM on 06/24/2011
The Palm Reader is a joke.
02:56 AM on 06/17/2011
There are 2 sites I know of online where you can look at the world maps and see all of the earthquakes everyday.One is Geo something or other.There are like 250 earthquakes in North America everyday which includes 2.5 and below.There are like 1,700 worldwide everyday that do not include 2.5 and below.There are a lot more earthquakes everyday than americans know about.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
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Moxo
Our enemies are in the GOP.
12:27 AM on 06/17/2011
Did Pat Robertson announce it was a warning from above to the folks who voted for Palin?
12:06 AM on 06/17/2011
Anita Shell sounds like a badass woman. :-)
ElDru
Just another New Yorker.
11:51 PM on 06/16/2011
I wonder what life is like in Alaska. It seems like such a beautiful place for a place with so many social problems.
08:43 AM on 06/17/2011
I lived in Alaska last summer, on a huge island, population 1,500. I worked on a family-owned salmon-smoking operation, just me and my fiance and his grandmother, using Native techniques to smoke the salmon the Natives catch to eat during the winter. It was incredibly beautiful, remote, desolate... the nature itself was very grand. The people were poor, though. Most lived in a beat up old RV with a wooden roof built over it to keep out the rain. Almost no one had a house. I lived in a town of 700 with a majority native population... I saw some amazing native dances and totem poles and other art... the natives actually seemed quite rich, there are a lot of resources, the timber, fish, bears, etc. I guess they just don't care to live in anything other than old RVs. I was in SE Alaska on an island near Ketchikan. One of the most amazing experiences I've ever had. Hope to go back in a few years after my fiance's grandmother dies and he inherits the business.
ElDru
Just another New Yorker.
12:51 PM on 06/17/2011
Sounds nice...I hope you end up back near Ketchikan! (:
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fineartist1
The average person thinks he isn't
02:55 PM on 06/18/2011
You just may be surprised if old grandma wills the salmon business to someone else. Don't count your chickens------. Why don't you go visit old grandma again while she is still alive?
bighornman
"You take the blue pill ~ the story ends ..."
11:30 PM on 06/16/2011
Stay tough, Alaskans!
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PoliticallyAffiliated
Be the change you wish to see in the world.
11:03 PM on 06/16/2011
I thought a big earthquake hit when Sarah Palin ran for governor?
11:01 PM on 06/16/2011
Sarah Palin will make a comment about this event, but first her staff have to explain to her what causes earthquakes.
10:59 PM on 06/16/2011
It's no earthquake. It's just the Palin mega-caravan rolling into town.