
Washington – Washington Emergency Management is trying to determine the impact Washington will take from the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that occurred 50 miles south of Sand Point, Alaska.
“We are still examining what exactly this means for Washington state coastlines. We are in contact with the National Tsunami Warning Center,” they wrote.
The earthquake happened at 12:38 p.m. today and the U.S. Tsunami Warning System has issued a warning for Alaskans in the Unimak Pass and the Kennedy Entrance.
There are currently no warnings for Washington from the Tsunami Alerts watch.

