3.2
Earthquake Details: 39 km SSW of Karluk, Alaska, United States
8/11/2026, 2:28:14 PM
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake occurred near 39 km SSW of Karluk, Alaska, United States on 8/11/2026 at 2:28:14 PM. The seismic event was recorded at a depth of 43.6 km. No tsunami warning was issued.
No Tsunami WarningStatus: reviewedType: earthquake
Regional Seismicity
Technical Details
Depth43.6 km
Significance158
Latitude57.2560
Longitude-154.7730
Event IDaka2026pvduzh
Magnitude3.2
Updated:8/12/2026, 1:53:09 PM
External Resources
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Time & depth
- Local time
- 8/11/2026, 6:28:14 AM AKDT
- UTC
- 8/11/2026, 2:28:14 PM UTC
43.6 km · Shallow-focus
Less than 70 km deep. Shaking is often stronger near the epicentre.
Nearby major cities
Nearby event sequence · 12
M3.959 km NE of Pedro Bay, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.1118 km S of Sand Point, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.699 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.3128 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.3119 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.423 km E of Point Possession, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.554 km SE of Perryville, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.176 km WSW of Karluk, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.14 km WSW of Point Possession, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.832 km E of Halibut Cove, Alaska, United StatesAfterM4.541 km SW of Karluk, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.292 km SSE of Sand Point, Alaska, United StatesAfter
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