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The National Weather Service office in Juneau reported no injuries or infrastructure damage from the landslide or tsunami.
There have been three other tsunami events since July 16, and the most recent produced surges of over 100-foot high.
As Ketchikan nears the one-year anniversary of the Third Avenue Bypass landslide that occurred on Aug. 25, 2024, another event that occurred at about 5:45 a.m. this past Sunday in ...
Let's get going on our busy weekly recap with stories on passengers sadly passing away, Carnival shorter cruises, landslide, ...
At Harbour Island, where the kayakers were camping, the tsunami caused waves of up to five metres, according to the Alaska ...
Welcome to your seismic update from across the state for the week of Aug. 13, brought to you by the Alaska Earthquake Center, ...
Seismic stations more than 600 miles away picked up the rumbling as a mountainside collapsed upon South Sawyer Glacier and ...
In an initial estimate, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center, the landslide was possibly larger than 100 million cubic ...
A 'mysterious tsunami' struck parts of Southeast Alaska, sending waves 100 feet up fjord slopes and baffling scientists, who ...
On day 78 of kayaking the Inside Passage, a trio of sea kayak guides and instructors woke at 5:45 in the morning to a rush of water that missed their tent by inches. "I think when a lot of people ...
Early Sunday morning, Sasha Calvey awoke to a roar. "I look out of the tent, and then I see a massive wave coming, like, ...
The wave of Sunday’s landslide-triggered tsunami in Southeast Alaska pummeled its way at least 100 feet up the adjacent ...