2) Tsunami warning issued to Alaskan Peninsula following massive 7.3 magnitude earthquake

A state emergency management spokesperson stated, “We’re treating this seriously, but we’ve had other earthquakes in the area that didn’t generate significant tsunami waves.” “We’re ensuring that communities are informed and prepared to evacuate in the event that it becomes necessary.”

An hour or so after the earthquake, no damage or tsunami activity was reported. Authorities kept a careful eye on the situation. The tsunami warning was soon downgraded to an advisory, indicating a lower level of threat but still requiring caution.