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M2.5 earthquake — 30 km SW of Trapper Creek, Alaska

M2.5 earthquake near 30 km SW of Trapper Creek, Alaska

An magnitude 2.5 earthquake occurred 30 km SW of Trapper Creek, Alaska on Aug 11, 2026 at 15:43 UTC. The epicenter was at a depth of 10 km — a shallow earthquake. Shallow quakes concentrate their energy near the surface, so they tend to produce stronger shaking close to the epicenter.

Event data

MagnitudeM2.5
Depth10.0 km
Coordinates62.109, -150.626
TimeAug 11, 15:43 UTC
Location30 km SW of Trapper Creek, Alaska
USGS event IDaka2026pvgipq

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
M3.128 kmAug 14, 20:43 UTC21 km ESE of Skwentna, Alaska
M2.768 kmAug 15, 06:00 UTC0 km WSW of Houston, Alaska
M2.588 kmAug 16, 05:30 UTC3 km WNW of Point MacKenzie, Alaska
M2.690 kmAug 14, 18:20 UTC57 km WNW of Skwentna, Alaska
M3.098 kmAug 17, 07:17 UTC51 km NNE of Chase, Alaska
M2.7112 kmAug 16, 07:59 UTC64 km SE of Denali National Park, Alaska

Earthquake activity in this area

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