Earthquake Shakes U.S. State on Thanksgiving, Reports The Independent

A significant earthquake surged through Alaska on Thanksgiving Day, shaking the region and drawing attention to seismic activities in the area.
Thanksgiving Day Earthquake in Alaska
The earthquake, registered at a magnitude of 6.1, struck roughly 26 miles southwest of Willow, Alaska. This incident occurred on the morning of November 23, 2023, a day typically devoted to family gatherings and celebrations.
Details of the Event
The Alaska Earthquake Center reported the seismic event, confirming its magnitude and location. Just hours prior, another earthquake, measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale, was detected approximately 38 miles from Anchorage.
- Date: November 23, 2023
- Magnitude: 6.1
- Location: 26 miles SW of Willow, Alaska
- Additional earthquake: 5.6 magnitude, 38 miles from Anchorage
Recent Seismic Activity in Alaska
This Thanksgiving earthquake is part of a broader trend of seismic activity in the region. Over the past week, Alaska reported nearly 500 earthquakes.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, emphasizing the importance of preparedness in earthquake-prone areas.


