US Geological Survey Issues Tsunami Warning To Southeast of Alaska
After an 8.2 magnitude earthquake hit the Alaskan peninsula on July 28, the United States Geological Survey issued a Tsunami warning to Alaska's southeast. Reportedly, the earthquake struck 56 miles southeast of a small town Perryville, which is 500 miles away from Alaska's biggest city Anchorage. “Hazardous tsunami waves for this earthquake are possible within the next three hours along some coasts,” said the US Tsunami Warning System.