Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake hits off Aleutian island in Alaska

The epicentre of the event, although strong and shallow, at a depth of 4.3 km, was in the Bering Sea about 205 km northwest of Attu Station, in the Aleutians West Census Area, Xinhua reported

Update: 2017-06-03 04:54 GMT
Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake hits off Aleutian island in Alaska

Washington: A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit off Aleutian Islands in Alaska, on Friday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said.

The epicentre of the event, although strong and shallow, at a depth of 4.3 km, was in the Bering Sea about 205 km northwest of Attu Station, in the Aleutians West Census Area.

As the island had a population of 21, consisting entirely of coast guard personnel, according to the 2010 US census, the USGS estimated both potential fatalities and economic losses to be unlikely.

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