4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In US
By Jason Hall
June 10, 2025
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Tuesday (June 10), according to the United States Geological Survey.
The earthquake was centered near Skwentna at a depth of 15.2 kilometers (about 9.4 miles). The USGS said it received 449 reports of people having felt the earthquake at the time of publication.
The Alaska earthquake was reported hours after a 3.4-magnitude earthquake was reported in Nevada on Monday (June 9), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Rachel at a depth of 4.3 kilometers (about 2.8 miles).
The Nevada earthquake was reported hours after a 6.3-magnitude earthquake was reported in Colombia on Sunday (June 8), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Paratebueno at a depth of 10 kilometers (about 6.2 miles).
The Colombian earthquake was reported two days after a 6.4-magnitude earthquake was reported in Chile on Friday (June 6), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Diego de Almagro at a depth of 76.6 kilometers (about 48 miles).
The Chile earthquake was reported two days after a 4.0-magnitude earthquake was reported in Idaho on Wednesday (June 4), according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Stanley at a depth of 13.8 kilometers (about 8.6 miles).
The Idaho earthquake was reported hours after a 4.9-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska last 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).