A 6.3 magnitude earthquake has struck the Bering Sea halfway between Alaska and Russia but there was no tsunami alert for the nearby coastlines, the US Geological Survey said on Saturday.
A 6.3 magnitude earthquake has struck the Bering Sea halfway between Alaska and Russia but there was no tsunami alert for the nearby coastlines, the US Geological Survey said on Saturday.
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The quake occurred at 2311 GMT Friday 474 km from Gambell, Alaska, and 478 km from Provideniya, Russia at a depth of about 15 km, it said.
No tsunami was expected along the California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, or Alaska coast, the US Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said in a statement Saturday.
Russian seismological services also confirmed news about the quake.
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