2021-07-29 06:15:47 UPDATED: (M8.2) Alaska Peninsula 55.3 -157.8 (ebb0)

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                     == PRELIMINARY REPORT ==

***This event has been revised.


Event type:                       Earthquake 
Region:                           Alaska Peninsula
Geographic coordinates:           55.325N, 157.841W
Magnitude:                        8.2
Depth:                            32 km
Universal Time (UTC):             29 Jul 2021  06:15:48
Time near the Epicenter:          28 Jul 2021  22:15:48
Local standard time in your area: 29 Jul 2021  06:15:48

Location with respect to nearby cities:
104.9 km (65.0 mi) SE of Perryville, Alaska
803.8 km (498.4 mi) SSW of Anchorage, Alaska
824.0 km (510.9 mi) SSW of Eagle River, Alaska
839.5 km (520.5 mi) SSW of Knik-Fairview, Alaska
1460.3 km (905.4 mi) WSW of Juneau, Alaska


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event ID                     :  ak 0219neiszm

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