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M2.6 earthquake — 26 km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska

M2.6 earthquake near 26 km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska

An magnitude 2.6 earthquake occurred 26 km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska on Aug 14, 2026 at 18:57 UTC. The epicenter was at a depth of 72 km — an intermediate-depth earthquake. Intermediate quakes spread their energy over a wider area and are often felt across a broad region.

Event data

MagnitudeM2.6
Depth71.7 km
Coordinates59.619, -152.181
TimeAug 14, 18:57 UTC
Location26 km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska
USGS event IDaka2026qbavul

What this magnitude typically means

Very small earthquakes are usually only detected by instruments and are rarely felt. They are a normal part of background seismic activity. Tremor does not compute a single local shaking figure here, because how strong a quake feels at any address depends on distance, depth and local geology — open the interactive globe to explore the ShakeMap and estimated intensity.

Nearby recent earthquakes

MagnitudeDistanceTime (UTC)Location
M2.834 kmAug 17, 18:33 UTC5 km NNW of Diamond Ridge, Alaska
M2.944 kmAug 17, 09:23 UTC55 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska
M3.981 kmAug 11, 22:26 UTC59 km NE of Pedro Bay, Alaska
M2.583 kmAug 17, 06:50 UTC13 km NNE of Fox River, Alaska
M3.886 kmAug 17, 05:07 UTC32 km E of Halibut Cove, Alaska
M2.597 kmAug 14, 16:42 UTC23 km SE of Kasilof, Alaska

Earthquake activity in this area

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Source: USGS earthquake catalog. Automated readings may be revised. Not for emergency use.