An Alaska tsunami warning had residents scrambling for high ground after 7.3 magnitude earthquake

Officials quickly downgraded and then canceled a tsunami warning for the region. There were no reports of significant damage.

SAND POINT, Alaska — Communities along a 700-mile (1,127-km) stretch of Alaska’s southern coast ordered residents to higher ground after a powerful offshore earthquake Wednesday, but officials quickly downgraded and then canceled a tsunami warning for the region. There were no reports of significant damage.

The earthquake, with a preliminary magnitude of 7.3, struck at 12:37 p.m. local time south of Sand Point, a community of about 600 people on Popof Island, in the Aleutian chain, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center.

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