- Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Hits AlaskaA powerful earthquake hit the largest city in Alaska and other parts of the region on Thursday, June 16, 2011, as reported by several international news sites. Map of Alaska Credit: Geology.com According to seismologists at the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center as mentioned in the reports, the earthquake struck at about 11:00am [...]Batangas Today - Jun 16 06:19pm
- 5.2 earthquake jolts Southcentral Alaska - Anchorage Daily News
- Alaska earthquake: Powerful temblor jolts Anchorage - Los Angeles Times
- Powerful earthquake jolts Alaska's largest city - Detroit News
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- Alaska Earthquake 2011: 5.2 earthquake rocks AlaskaAlaska Earthquake 2011: An Alaska Earthquake happened on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 7:06 PM.A moderate earthquake jolted Anchorage, the largest city in the largest US State of Alaska on Thursday, June 16, 2011.It was a moderate Alaska earthquake which was widely felt not only in Anchorage but also in other areas in Alaska most especially in Kenai, Sterling, and Soldotna.MyKiRu - 2 hours, 21 minutes ago
- Alaska Earthquake Jolts Anchorage ResidentsAlaska's largest city was rocked by a powerful earthquake on Thursday, but there are no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The earthquake struck with a magnitude of 5.2 shortly after 11 a.m., according to seismologists at the West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center. It was centered about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Anchorage, said tsunami program manager Cindi Pressler ...ThirdAge - Jun 16 02:59pm
- Alaska Earthquake Jolts Region, No Reports of DamageAlaska earthquake incidents are quite common but a 5.2-magnitude earthquake hit near the city of Anchorage. Much of south-central Alaska felt the quake but no reports of damage or injuries were recorded.The Epoch Times - Jun 16 02:32pm end quotes.
This all could be a sign of things to come for Alaska and the lower 48 states. It's hard to say for sure at this point. However, as an intuitive quakes this large or larger could spell more of the same or greater in Alaska, California, Washington or even over the Yellowstone Caldera. 1 1/2 years ago I watched a vision which has mostly come to pass now. At that time I watched quakes move clockwise around the ring of fire starting in Eureka, then the Haiti quake, then the Chile quakes, then the New Zealand Quakes, then the Japan and other quakes in China etc. If these visions of the fire moving further around the ring of fire come to pass it now gets larger quakes and eruptions in Alaska, Washington, Yellowstone Caldera and or California during the next couple of years. Only time will tell if the rest of the visions come to pass like the earlier ones already have. Originally, I thought it was all supposed to happen within one year but I was mistaken about this as here we are 1 1/2 years later and it is still progressing like in the vision in January 2010. So, though my timing for it wasn't accurate it appears the vision has been accurate so far. Also, in the vision the worst quake and eruptions were not in Japan they were in the Yellowstone Caldera if it goes off.
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Friday, June 17, 2011
5.2 Earthquake in Alaska
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