M 3.7 Earthquake Reported Near Meadow Lakes, Alaska

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A minor 3.7 magnitude earthquake occurred 2 km northwest of Meadow Lakes, Alaska, on March 11, 2026. The shallow tremor was reported felt by a few residents.

What Happened

A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.7 ml was recorded on March 11, 2026, at 20:04:18 UTC. The seismic event was centered approximately 2 km northwest of Meadow Lakes, Alaska.

Location Details

The earthquake occurred at a depth of 16.2 km, which is classified as a shallow event. Shallow earthquakes (those occurring at depths less than 20 km) are typically felt more strongly than deeper ones of the same magnitude. The precise coordinates of the epicenter were 61.644°N and 149.632°W.

Impact Assessment

As of the latest report, the USGS has received 4 felt reports from the surrounding area. There is currently no tsunami advisory, watch, or warning associated with this earthquake. No specific alert level color has been issued for this event, and the maximum perceived intensity was recorded at a CDI of 2.2.

What You Should Know

Seismic events with magnitudes between 2.5 and 3.9 are categorized as minor earthquakes. These are often felt by residents but rarely result in damage to buildings or infrastructure. Aftershocks are possible following any earthquake, though they are generally smaller than the initial event.

Source

Data provided by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.

Source: USGS Official Notice

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A minor 3.7 magnitude earthquake occurred 2 km northwest of Meadow Lakes, Alaska, on March 11, 2026. The shallow tremor was reported felt by a few residents.
Which agency issued this alert?
This alert was issued by USGS. The original notice is available at the source link at the bottom of this article.
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This alert is classified as "low" severity. No immediate action required, but stay aware.
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This alert affects Alaska. Check with USGS for the most current geographic scope.
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