Earthquake M2.6 – Unimak Island Region, Alaska
Origin Time (UTC)
17:52:08 17.06.26
Magnitude
2.6 ML
Agency
EMSC
Coordinates
53.272200°N 163.525700°W
Energy Release
0.12 t
Weather
N/A
Depth
10 KM
A magnitude 2.6 earthquake struck Unimak Island Region, Alaska on June 17, 2026. Based on seismic calculations, the event released an energy equivalent to approximately 0.12 t of TNT. The earthquake originated at a depth of 10 km below the surface.
Nearby Events
| Time | Mag | Epicenter | Explore |
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05:54:21
19/06/2026
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2.6
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288 km SE of Akutan, Alaska
52.2410°N 162.8180°W |
10 KM |
USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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22:27:55
18/06/2026
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3.6
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45 km SW of Sand Point, Alaska
55.0667°N 161.0410°W |
66.04 KM |
EMSC, USGS
|
MAP
EVENT
|
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19:41:22
18/06/2026
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3.5
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93 km SE of Akutan, Alaska
53.5910°N 164.6820°W |
11.1 KM |
EMSC, USGS
|
MAP
EVENT
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14:05:33
18/06/2026
|
2.1
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109 km SSE of False Pass, Alaska
53.9350°N 162.7920°W |
7.3 KM |
USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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00:26:27
18/06/2026
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2.2
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97 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska
54.4960°N 160.0620°W |
5.2 KM |
USGS
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MAP
EVENT
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