4.9 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In US

By Jason Hall

June 4, 2025

Photo: USGS

A 4.9-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Tuesday (June 3), according to the United States Geological Survey.

The earthquake was centered near Adak at a depth of 16.7 kilometers (about 10.4 miles). The USGS said it received zero reports of people having felt the earthquake at the time of publication.

The Alaska earthquake was reported hours after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake was reported in Turkey on Monday (June 2), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near İçmeler at a depth of 74 kilometers (about 46 miles).

The Turkey earthquake was reported hours after a 4.4-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Sunday (June 1), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near King Cove at a depth of 18.8 kilometers (about 11.7 miles).

The Alaska earthquake was reported one day after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake was reported in Japan on Saturday (May 31), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Kushiro at a depth of 21.0 kilometers (about 13 miles).

The Japan earthquake was reported two days after a 4.0-magnitude earthquake was reported in California on Thursday (May 29), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Petrolia at a depth of 2.6 kilometers (about 1.6 miles).

The California earthquake was reported days after a 6.0-magnitude earthquake was reported in Tonga on Sunday (May 25), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near 'Ohonua at a depth of 11.6 kilometers (about 7.2 miles).

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