M2.9 earthquake — 55 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska

An magnitude 2.9 earthquake occurred 55 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska on Aug 17, 2026 at 09:23 UTC. The epicenter was at a depth of 102 km — an intermediate-depth earthquake. Intermediate quakes spread their energy over a wider area and are often felt across a broad region.
Event data
| Magnitude | M2.9 |
|---|---|
| Depth | 102.1 km |
| Coordinates | 59.853, -152.817 |
| Time | Aug 17, 09:23 UTC |
| Location | 55 km W of Anchor Point, Alaska |
| USGS event ID | aka2026qfvunv |
What this magnitude typically means
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Nearby recent earthquakes
| Magnitude | Distance | Time (UTC) | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| M3.9 | 37 km | Aug 11, 22:26 UTC | 59 km NE of Pedro Bay, Alaska |
| M2.6 | 44 km | Aug 14, 18:57 UTC | 26 km SW of Anchor Point, Alaska |
| M2.8 | 69 km | Aug 17, 18:33 UTC | 5 km NNW of Diamond Ridge, Alaska |
| M2.5 | 109 km | Aug 17, 06:50 UTC | 13 km NNE of Fox River, Alaska |
| M2.5 | 113 km | Aug 14, 16:42 UTC | 23 km SE of Kasilof, Alaska |
| M3.8 | 124 km | Aug 17, 05:07 UTC | 32 km E of Halibut Cove, Alaska |
Earthquake activity in this area
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Source: USGS earthquake catalog. Automated readings may be revised. Not for emergency use.