M 4.2 Light Earthquake Strikes 74 km South of Kaktovik, Alaska

Earthquakes medium USGS · · Alaska

A light magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred south of Kaktovik, Alaska, on March 17, 2026. The shallow seismic event was recorded at a depth of 4.9 kilometers.

What Happened

A light earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 ml occurred on March 17, 2026, at 20:19:45 UTC. The seismic event was centered approximately 74 km south of Kaktovik, Alaska. The earthquake has been officially reviewed by seismologists.

Location Details

The earthquake’s epicenter was located at coordinates 69.467°N and 143.589°W. The event occurred at a depth of 4.9 km. This is considered a shallow earthquake; seismic events occurring at depths of less than 20 km are typically felt more distinctly on the surface than deeper events.

Impact Assessment

According to the USGS data, the earthquake reached a maximum modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) of 4.253. There was no tsunami advisory, watch, or warning issued in connection with this event. At the time of the report, no felt reports had been submitted to the USGS, and no alert level color was assigned.

What You Should Know

Earthquakes with magnitudes between 4.0 and 4.9 are classified as “light.” While these events often cause noticeable shaking and are widely felt, they generally result in little to no structural damage. Residents in the vicinity should be aware that aftershocks are a common occurrence following seismic activity of this nature.

Source

Data and attribution provided by the USGS.

Source: USGS Official Notice

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A light magnitude 4.2 earthquake occurred south of Kaktovik, Alaska, on March 17, 2026. The shallow seismic event was recorded at a depth of 4.9 kilometers.
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