💨 Abstract
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck off Alaska's Aleutian Islands on Wednesday, triggering a tsunami warning that lasted about an hour. No injuries or major damage were reported, with the highest wave measuring 3.9 inches at a nearby community. This quake is part of a series of powerful earthquakes in the region since 2020, with scientists noting increased activity but advising against alarm. Alaska, the most earthquake-prone state in the U.S.,
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