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Remote Quake Rattles Alaska-Yukon Border, But Causes No Major Damage

by Andrew Powell
December 8, 2025 at 5:46 am
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Remote Quake Rattles Alaska-Yukon Border, But Causes No Major Damage

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A sudden jolt shook a sparsely populated corner of North America Saturday afternoon, sending tremors through mountain towns and triggering a flurry of emergency calls. 

According to The Associated Press, the magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck far from major population centers, yet its force was strong enough to be felt across the region.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the quake hit roughly 230 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, and about 155 miles west of Whitehorse, Yukon. Despite its power, the remote location meant that immediate damage was unlikely.

In Whitehorse, officers at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment fielded multiple alerts from residents.

“It definitely was felt,” Sgt. Calista MacLeod said. “There are a lot of people on social media, people felt it.”

Seismologists said the quake struck in a rugged, mountainous part of Yukon where human settlement is limited.

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Alison Bird of Natural Resources Canada explained that most reports involved minor disruptions rather than structural harm.

“Mostly people have reported things falling off shelves and walls,” Bird said. “It doesn’t seem like we’ve seen anything in terms of structural damage.”

The closest community to the epicenter was Haines Junction, approximately 80 miles away. According to the Yukon Bureau of Statistics, the town’s population numbered just over 1,000 people in 2022.

Another settlement within range, Yakutat, Alaska, sits about 56 miles from where the quake originated. The U.S. Geological Survey estimates the town is home to around 662 residents.

With the quake occurring at a shallow depth of around 6 miles, it generated a series of smaller aftershocks that continued to ripple through the region. Authorities said the seismic activity did not prompt a tsunami warning, and no injuries have been reported.

For residents scattered across the mountains, the experience served as a stark reminder of the geological forces shaping the frontier between Alaska and Yukon. Even in remote areas, the earth can still deliver a powerful wake-up call.

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