Reports here, unbelievable earthquake with large magnitude tsunami warning just
Hundreds of miles away in Cold Bay, a lodge manager felt the floor roll like a passing wave, eyeing his fragile glass floats as if they were about to become shrapnel. Yet by dawn, the ocean had stayed in its basin, the tsunami threat withdrawn, the damage miraculously limited. What remained was a raw awareness: in southern Alaska, the earth never truly sleeps—it only pauses between warnings.