Earthquakes are detected and monitored by measuring their magnitude, depth, and location; this M4.8 earthquake near Nikolski, Alaska occurred at a depth of 36.336 km and posed no tsunami threat, demonstrating how seismic monitoring systems track and assess earthquake risks.
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M4.8 Earthquake Hits Alaska - May 25 #ShortsAdded:
Urgent earthquake alert. A magnitude 4.8 earthquake has struck near Nikolski, Alaska very recently. The quake occurred at a depth of 36.336 km. There is currently no tsunami threat. We are monitoring the situation closely. Follow us for 24/7 seismic monitoring. Drop your location in the comments if you felt this.
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