Earthquake M3.3 – Southern Alaska
Origin Time (UTC)
02:38:23 05.06.26
Magnitude
3.3 ML
Agency
EMSC, USGS
Coordinates
61.956000°N 147.478000°W
Energy Release
1.34 t
Weather
N/A
Depth
34.7 KM
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake struck Southern Alaska on June 5, 2026. Based on seismic calculations, the event released an energy equivalent to approximately 1.34 t of TNT. The earthquake originated at a depth of 34.7 km below the surface.
Nearby Events
| Time | Mag | Epicenter | Explore |
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15:59:15
05/06/2026
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2.8
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46 km SSW of Skwentna, Alaska
61.5890°N 151.6260°W |
86.4 KM |
EMSC, USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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20:33:05
04/06/2026
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2.5
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26 km ESE of Denali National Park, Alaska
63.4400°N 151.2520°W |
1 KM |
USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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17:38:03
04/06/2026
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3.0
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41 km N of Valdez, Alaska
61.5030°N 146.3770°W |
8.6 KM |
EMSC, USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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16:09:37
04/06/2026
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2.5
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26 km SSE of Susitna North, Alaska
61.9350°N 149.6810°W |
16.1 KM |
EMSC, USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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10:12:43
04/06/2026
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2.5
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115 km S of McCarthy, Alaska
60.4010°N 143.1960°W |
17 KM |
USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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