The Alaska Earthquake Center website is giving me this message:
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Depending on how far away and deep the quake was, I'd guess anywhere from 4.0 - 5.3.
Nothing fell or broke. These things are common here, but this one was not one you could mistake for a truck passing by.
[UPDATE 10:02 am: This Tweet is the last thing up at the Earthquake Center's Twitter Account. It says there was an earthquake at 9:26 am. The one I felt was much closer to 10am.
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That was a 4.1 and it says felt in Anchorage. I didn't feel that one at all. So I'm thinking this latest one was definitely 5.0 or more. ]
[UPDATED 10:10 am: Latest Tweet from Alaska Earthquake Center:
"Hey Southcentral, we're working on processing the earthquake at 9:54am. We'll have reviewed information soon."]
[UPDATED 10:13AM: Earthquake Center website working again and there's a small note:
- M4.9 at 09:54 AM, 8 mi N of Anchorage]
[Last UPDATE 10:30 am - Tweet From Earthquake Center xxxx
We have our reviewed location and magnitude for the event at 9:54am as a M4.8 aftershock of the 2018 Anchorage Earthquake. It was felt widely in Southcentral Alaska.
— Alaska Earthquake Center (@AKearthquake) April 27, 2021
Yes, it can still be an aftershock more than two years later! https://t.co/kSIVuxngyd pic.twitter.com/VJffWsEkL3
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