Tsunami Warning in Alaska; Magnitude 7.3 Quake - Todd Starnes

DEVELOPING STORY: A tsunami warning has been issued for the Alaska Peninsula areas from the Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass. Cities included are Cold Bay, Sand Point, and Kodiak. We can say with reasonable confidence that the Kenai Peninsula Borough locations will not see impacts.
A major earthquake off Alaska with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has triggered a tsunami warning for the state’s southern peninsula.
The tsunami warning was in effect Wednesday afternoon after the earthquake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point, Alaska, at around 12:38 p.m. local time, according to the National Weather Service. The impacted areas spanned the Kennedy Entrance, a channel that connects the Gulf of Alaska to Cook Inlet, to Unimak Pass, which is just to the west of Unimak Island at the end of the peninsula. There was no danger to Anchorage, the state’s most populous city, as of 5:30 p.m. ET, NWS Anchorage said.
The quake was felt throughout the Alaska Peninsula and southern Alaska, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center.
Earlier in the day, a magnitude 5.2 earthquake also struck the region. It was located approximately 40 miles southeast of Atka Island, the earthquake center said.
Scary video of tsunami sirens going off in Old Harbor, Alaska.
A magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred moments ago near the Aleutian Islands triggering a large Tsunami Warning. pic.twitter.com/1ydBwsmD1D
— Colin McCarthy (@US_Stormwatch) July 16, 2025
🚨#UPDATE: Officials say a tsunami has been confirmed following a 7.3 magnitude earthquake near Alaska Peninsula, and impacts are expected. Residents in Seward are currently being evacuated to higher ground. pic.twitter.com/fW9VSZdPYW
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) July 16, 2025
BREAKING: Residents in Sand Point, Alaska are being told to "move now" and get to higher ground immediately after a 7.3 earthquake was recorded off the coast.
"If you are in that area, get to higher ground. Move now!"pic.twitter.com/6xECuxAq7a
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 16, 2025