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Aftershocks Continue to Rattle Alaska After 5.1-Magnitude Earthquake

Aftershocks of 4.08 and 4.19 were felt Sunday.

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (TheBlaze/AP) — Aftershocks continue to rattle interior Alaska after a 5.1-magnitude earthquake Saturday night.

Aftershocks of 4.08 and 4.19 were felt Sunday throughout the cities of North Pole and Fairbanks, the Fairbanks News-Miner reported.

There have been no reports of damage or injuries after the shaking.

The 5.1 earthquake hit at 7:06 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time on Saturday and had a depth of 10 miles. Residents told the newspaper that they felt shaking for about 10 seconds. The aftershocks could also be felt around the region.

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Dave Urbanski

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