Breaking strongest ever recorded earthquake strikes Alaska's North slope region

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Alaska’s North Slope was hit Sunday by the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in the region, the state’s seismologist said. At 6:58 a.m. Sunday, the magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck an area 42 miles east of Kavik River Camp and 343 miles northeast of Fairbanks, the state’s second-biggest city. The agency says the earthquake had a depth of about 6 miles. State seismologist Mike West told the

BREAKING NEWS: Strongest-ever recorded earthquake strikes Alaska’s North Slope region
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Big quakes coming , left and right again probably after shocks from the 7.0 in Indonesia yesterday or the day before.
 
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You know what i find odd, every single time there is a really huge quake or at least a good sized one I noticed on the live map there will always be jelly fish and or a shark attack anywhere from the same day to a few days later. It has never failed.

Example of what I mean : Lets say today i see somewhere on that map a jelly fish or shark symbol is showing , then comes the big quakes or quake. its' weird.

I check that thing a few times a day and have sone so for quite awhile guess that's how I picked up on it.

It's not always 100% but at least 98%.
 

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