A magnitude 5.0 earthquake was recorded near 76 km ESE of Atka, Alaska on 09 Aug 2026, 03:36 UTC, at a depth of about 17 km. This is a moderate earthquake that can cause light damage to buildings near the epicentre.
The depth of an earthquake matters as much as its magnitude: shallow quakes (less than ~30 km) shake the surface more strongly than deep ones of the same size. This event was located at 51.83, -173.25, based on data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Aftershocks are common in the hours and days after an earthquake of this size. If you felt this quake, the safest response is to drop, cover and hold on during shaking. This page was generated automatically from official USGS data and reflects the latest available information.