2.9
Earthquake Details: 109 km SSE of Atka, Alaska, United States
8/18/2026, 9:06:17 PM
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred near 109 km SSE of Atka, Alaska, United States on 8/18/2026 at 9:06:17 PM. The seismic event was recorded at a depth of 1.2 km. No tsunami warning was issued.
No Tsunami WarningStatus: reviewedType: earthquake
Technical Details
Depth1.2 km
Significance129
Latitude51.3460
Longitude-173.3910
Event IDaka2026qipgdz
Magnitude2.9
Updated:8/19/2026, 6:12:55 AM
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Time & depth
- Local time
- 8/18/2026, 9:06:17 PM
- UTC
- 8/18/2026, 9:06:17 PM UTC
1.2 km · Shallow-focus
Less than 70 km deep. Shaking is often stronger near the epicentre.
Nearby event sequence · 12
M3.457 km SSE of Adak, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM3.046 km S of Atka, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM3.2100 km S of Atka, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM2.9102 km SW of Adak, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM3.487 km SSW of Unalaska, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM3.491 km SSW of Unalaska, Alaska, United StatesBeforeM3.0188 km SSE of Atka, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.1119 km WSW of Adak, Alaska, United StatesAfterM2.9118 km WSW of Adak, Alaska, United StatesAfterM4.1138 km SW of Adak, Alaska, United StatesAfterM2.959 km SSE of Atka, Alaska, United StatesAfterM3.1176 km WSW of Nikolski, Alaska, United StatesAfter
Earthquake information is automatically aggregated from the official seismic agencies listed below. Preliminary measurements can change as agencies review an event; use local emergency authorities for safety decisions. Latest successful data update: Aug 19, 2026, 06:12 AM UTC.
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