M 3.8 - 33 km W of Aleneva, Alaska
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A magnitude 3.8 ml earthquake occurred 33 km west of Aleneva, Alaska, at intermediate depth with two felt reports.
What this USGS earthquake report tells you, and what most readers miss
This notice was issued by USGS on August 23, 2026 and geographically references Alaska. Its severity classification of "low" signals how the issuing agency weighs the risk of harm if no action is taken - "critical" and "high" tier alerts typically carry direct consumer actions, while "medium" and "low" tend toward informational guidance or monitoring advisories. The category it belongs to - Earthquakes - determines the monitoring protocol behind it, which shapes what follow-up action (checking for structural damage, watching for aftershocks, reviewing local building codes) is relevant and which agency holds authority over the assessment.
Most readers skim a notice like this, check whether they are personally affected, and move on. The more useful lens is to verify its scope, source, and timestamp, then compare related notices without assuming that one record proves a broader trend.
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What Happened
A magnitude 3.8 ml earthquake struck 33 km W of Aleneva, Alaska, on 2026-07-23 at 12:22:22 UTC. The event occurred at a depth of 60.4 km and was classified as an intermediate-depth earthquake (20-70 km).
Location Details
The epicenter was located at latitude 58.061, longitude -153.478, approximately 33 km west of Aleneva, Alaska.
Impact Assessment
The earthquake was felt by 2 people, with a maximum reported intensity (CDI) of 2 and instrumental intensity (MMI) of 2.614. No tsunami advisory was issued (tsunami flag: 0) and no alert level was assigned.
What You Should Know
Earthquakes of this magnitude (M 2.5-3.9) are often felt but rarely cause damage. Minor aftershocks remain possible.
Source
Original source: USGS Official Notice ↗
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