Big Earthquake In Alaska: Can You Guess What Get’s Blamed?

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(ABC) A 7.9 magnitude earthquake off the southern coast of Alaska early Tuesday triggered fears of a tsunami along the state’s coast and reaching all the way south to the U.S. mainland’s West Coast.

The earthquake happened just after 1 a.m. local time about 175 miles south of Kodiak, Alaska.

Residents of Kodiak were asked by police to move at least 100 feet above ground as a precaution. Kodiak Police Department said slightly before 2 a.m. local time (7 a.m. ET) they had not seen any increase in waves. By 2:30 a.m., Kodiak police said in the area said waters were receding from the town’s harbor.

And, of course, the Cult of Climastrology showed up

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3 Responses to “Big Earthquake In Alaska: Can You Guess What Get’s Blamed?”

  1. Hugh Evan-Thomas says:

    Attention all you anthropogenic plate tectonics Deniers: you want proof, here’s your proof.

  2. o0Nighthawk0o says:

    HA! Alaska had and earthquake and Kathy tell those in Alabama to be safe.

  3. Navyvet says:

    Good grief. Did any of these media morons ever take an earth science or geology class before they make buffoons of themselves.

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