Powerful 7.9 Alaska earthquake prompts tsunami alert

IANS  |  Washington 

A powerful measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale struck the Gulf of in the US on Tuesday, prompting a warning along the coastline that urged people in the affected areas to head to higher ground.

The had previously been measured at magnitude 8.2. It hit 300 km southeast of Kodiak at a depth of 10 km at 12.21 a.m., the US Geological Survey said.

There were no immediate reports of damage.

The US National Warning Centre said a warning was in effect for southeast and including the Peninsula and Aleutian Islands as well as in

A watch was issued for California, and Washington, reported. It was cancelled for the islands of and

Residents in several places around the Gulf of were told to leave. They included Homer, Seward, Kodiak, Sitka and Unalaska, a source at Public Radio told the

Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, issued an extreme warning, saying there was "extraordinary threat to life or property".

Heather Rand, who was in Anchorage, told that the felt like the longest she had ever experienced.

"It was a very long, slow build up.

Creepy, more than anything. Definitely the longest, and I was born here," Rand said. She reported no damage besides cracks in the drywall.

According to Kodiak police, officials had reported water receding from the harbour. The alert told people to seek refuge on higher ground in the affected areas.

Authorities said that based on the preliminary parameters, "widespread hazardous waves were possible".

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First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 18:12 IST