From KTUU:

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A 5.17 magnitude earthquake had many across South Central Alaska taking to social media quickly after it occurred.

The earthquake originated about 63 kilometers (approximately 39 miles) north of Talkeetna around 12:24 p.m., according to United States Geological Survey reports.

From Willow to Palmer and as far away as Soldotna, Alaskans say they felt the jolt.

On March 29 a magnitude 4.8 earthquake was recorded about 54 kilometers southwest of Talkeetna, according to the USGS.


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