
🔴 Teleconference Scheduled to Address Alaska Peninsula Earthquake and Tsunami Warnings
Alaska Peninsula earthquake and tsunami warning
This follows a powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck the Alaska Peninsula, prompting immediate tsunami warnings along the coast. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the quake was centered offshore and had the potential to trigger dangerous waves in nearby coastal regions.
Emergency management agencies and seismic experts will participate in the teleconference to provide updates on the situation, discuss evacuation measures, and answer questions from the media and public.
Residents in potentially affected areas are urged to monitor official channels for further instructions and remain alert until the all-clear is given.

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