M 4.0 Light Earthquake Recorded 68 km South of Kaktovik, Alaska
A light magnitude 4.0 earthquake occurred south of Kaktovik, Alaska, on March 14, 2026. The shallow event was recorded at a depth of 14.4 kilometers.
What Happened
A light earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0 ml occurred on March 14, 2026, at 15:59:59 UTC. The seismic event was centered approximately 68 km south of Kaktovik, Alaska, according to data from the USGS.
Location Details
The earthquake’s epicenter was located at coordinates 69.52°N and 143.617°W. The event originated at a depth of 14.4 km. This is classified as a shallow earthquake; seismic events occurring at depths of less than 20 km are typically felt more distinctly at the surface than deeper occurrences.
Impact Assessment
The event reached a Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) of 3.512. At the time of reporting, there were no felt reports submitted to the USGS. There is no tsunami advisory, watch, or warning in effect (tsunami: 0). No specific alert level color has been issued for this event.
What You Should Know
A magnitude 4.0 earthquake is categorized as a “light” earthquake. While shaking is often noticeable to those near the epicenter, such events rarely cause significant structural damage. Residents in the vicinity should be aware that aftershocks are a routine possibility following seismic activity of this magnitude.
Source
Information provided by the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
Source: USGS Official Notice