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Magnitude 7.3 earthquake shakes Sand Point and triggers tsunami warning for Southwest Alaska

KDSP | By Theo Greenly

Published July 16, 2025 at 1:25 PM AKDT

boats in harbor at Sand Point
The fishing fleet in Sand Point in June, 2024.

The National Weather Service has lifted a tsunami advisory for communities on the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck about 55 miles south of Sand Point. The advisory was lifted at 2:43 p.m. Wednesday.

The Weather Service at first issued a tsunami warning, which was later downgraded to an advisory for the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island. The warning included the cities of Sand Point, Cold Bay and Kodiak, where sirens went off intermittently Wednesday afternoon.

No major waves were reported in any community. In Sand Point, the Weather Service reported a wave just a few inches high.

“We measured about 7 centimeters or about two-tenths of a foot, which is not an impactful tsunami, but it was a tsunami,” said Dave Snider of National Tsunami Warning Center in Palmer. “So we continued to keep track of that for about another half an hour, making sure that we didn’t see a second wave or a landslide that produced a tsunami.”

The earthquake struck at about 12:37 p.m. local time Wednesday, at a depth of about 9 miles, according to the Alaska Earthquake Center. In Sand Point, Kelly Bjornstad said the shaking knocked items off shelves around her house and sent things tumbling from her pantry.

“Some serving trays and other things literally flew out of it,” she said.

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No major structural damage was reported, and the community had returned to business as usual later in the day.

State Seismologist Michael West, with the Earthquake Center, said earthquakes like this are common in the area.

“This is the kind of earthquake you read about in an intro to geology textbook,” he said.

But West said several large quakes in the region in recent years have caught the center’s attention, and today’s earthquake is likely part of a larger pattern of energy being released along the subduction zone.

“This section of the subduction zone is lurching or releasing that slip over a period of many years,” he said. “I think the question that sits out there is whether or not that activity would continue like this, or, you know, there’s always that small percentage possibility of something a bit larger.”

The Earthquake Center reported dozens of aftershocks in the hours after the quake, including two aftershocks larger than magnitude 5. According to the USGS, the M7.3 quake was felt as far away as Anchorage.

KMXT’s Brian Venua contributed reporting from Kodiak.

Tsunami WARNING Alaska!

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Royal Rosamond Press

As soon as I opened my eyes I owned a plan on how to solve multiple problems, the foremast being my Bond novel ‘The Royal Janitor’ is very prophetic, but how can I broadcast warning via my fictional novel – more directly? I invented a Futurian newspaperman. Then, I do a High Noon show which I have not done in a long time. Then, there is a earthquake in Alaska – WITH TSUNAMY WARNING! WTF?

I don’t think – we are done! My cat has been very agitated and wants to be by side – constantly! Note the time in the bottom video.

John Presco

The earthquake struck at 12:38 p.m. local time (4:38 p.m. ET), and its epicenter was 55 miles south of Sand Point, a community on Popof Island, according to the U.S. Tsunami Warning Center. It had a depth of 12 miles.

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Tsunami advisory issued for Alaska after 7.3-magnitude earthquake off Aleutians

There was no danger to the Anchorage area, officials said. A tsunami warning was later changed to an advisor

July 16, 2025, 3:14 PM PDT

By Phil Helsel

A large stretch of the Alaska coast was on watch for a tsunami Wednesday after a 7.3-magintude earthquake off the Aleutian Islands, officials said.

The earthquake struck at 12:38 p.m. local time (4:38 p.m. ET), and its epicenter was 55 miles south of Sand Point, a community on Popof Island, according to the U.S. Tsunami Warning Center. It had a depth of 12 miles.

No tsunami readings were immediately available, and Kodiak Island was not expected to see any possible effects until 2:40 local time (6:40 p.m. ET).

Widespread inundation from the tsunami is not expected, the Tsunami Warning Center said, but strong currents or waves that are dangerous to people very near the water were expected.

An initial tsunami warning was changed to a tsunami advisory.

The advisory covered a stretch of coast from Unimak Pass in the Aleutians to the Kennedy Entrance, which is 40 miles south of Homer.

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Emergency officials in Kodiak, a city of around 5,500 on Kodiak Island around 250 miles south of Anchorage, announced shelters would be opened and sirens would sound before the warning was downgraded.

“The sirens will stop sounding. Please continue to use caution at or near the coast,” Kodiak Island Emergency Management said on social media.

There was no threat to Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, emergency officials said after the earthquake.

The city administrator for Sand Point, Debi Schmidt, told NBC affiliate KTUU of Anchorage that the earthquake was the most powerful she’s ever felt.

“I was at home for lunch and the house was shaking and things were falling, and cupboard doors were coming open,” she told the station. “No damage, though.”

Radio London and Bond

Posted on July 16, 2025 by Royal Rosamond Press

From left: Jessica Ieremia Petersburg Community Foundation board president, Angela Davis Petersburg Indian Association , Rita Byrer and Kathy Emmenegger hospital guild, Tom Abbott KFSK, Mark Kubo Petersburg Arts Council and WAVE, Carin Christensen Mitkof Dance Troupe, Nancy Strand Clausen Memorial Museum, Heidi Cabral Petersburg Children’s Center, Katie St. John and Mariko Sarafin from The Alaska Community Foundation. (Photo courtesy of Holli Flint)

On July 16. 2025 there was a news item on the defunding of NPR Radio. Tom Abbot has a small radio station in a Fishing Village in Alaska that caters to other fishing villages. As a child, Victoria Rosemond Bond is betrended by Annie, who broadcast from her tugboat. Annie is aware of the Ancient Eel Wars that took place on the Thames, the the Danes took part in. They authored legends of The River Monster, that they say came from Canaan land.

The Royal Janitor began as an exercises when I read a female Bond was being considered. My grandparents were friends of Black Mask authors. I wanted a Film Noir Bond – with ancient myth. Are the Danes – THE DANITES? Samson was a Danite. I gave birht to a female Samson, who is Bond’s bodyguard.

John Presco

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Radio London, The CIA, and Herbert Armstrong

Posted on July 26, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

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