Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake near Petersville, Alaska
23 days ago • August 6, 2025, 18:38:57 GMT+0
Key Details
Moderate earthquakes may cause minor damage
Depth
Earthquakes are classified by depth: shallow (0-70 km), intermediate (70-300 km), and deep (300-700 km). This event occurred at a intermediate depth of 84.4 kilometers.
Coordinates | 62.4466°N, 151.2159°W |
Depth | 84.4 km |
Magnitude Type | ml |
USGS Status | Reviewed by a seismologist |
Reports from the Public | 222 reports |
Tsunami Risk | No significant tsunami risk flagged |
Epicenter location of the Magnitude 4.6 earthquake, 23 km WSW of Petersville, Alaska
Event Summary
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred near 23 km WSW of Petersville, Alaska on August 6, 2025 at 06:38 PM UTC. This intermediate earthquake originated at a depth of 84.4 kilometers below the Earth's surface. 222 people reported feeling this earthquake to the USGS. The earthquake was detected by several seismic monitoring stations operated by the USGS. The ml magnitude measurement indicates this was a local magnitude event, which is appropriate for earthquakes of this size and depth. Earthquakes of magnitude 4.5 to 5.9 are classified as moderate earthquakes by the USGS. This event contributes to our understanding of seismic activity in the region.
🌍How Many Felt the Quake?
222 people reported feeling this earthquake, with felt intensities reaching weak shaking (IV) and estimated shaking up to weak shaking (IV).
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Safety Information
During an earthquake, remember to Drop, Cover, and Hold On. Stay indoors and take cover under a sturdy table or desk, protecting your head and neck. If you're outside, move to an open area away from buildings, trees, and power lines. After the shaking stops, check for injuries and damage, and be prepared for aftershocks. Residents in the affected area should be aware of potential secondary hazards that are common in your region. Prepare an emergency kit with essential supplies including water, non-perishable food, first aid supplies, flashlight, and batteries. Stay informed by following updates from local authorities and emergency services. Consider submitting a felt report to help seismologists better understand this event's impact.