Recent Earthquakes in Alaska, Alaska Near Denali, Kodiak, and Global Seismic Activity October 2025
Multiple recent earthquakes have been recorded in Alaska and around the world in October 2025. In Alaska, a magnitude 1.9 quake occurred 24 miles southwest of Kantishna at a depth of 7 miles, with no reported damage. Additionally, a magnitude 2.8 tremor was detected near Denali National Park, approximately 60 km west-northwest of Cantwell, at a depth of 14.4 km, also classified as minor with no injuries reported. This region is known for its seismic activity due to the Denali Fault system. In Kodiak, Alaska, a small magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck 56 miles southwest of the city in the morning. Globally, notable seismic events include a magnitude 4.8 earthquake near Tandag, Philippines; a magnitude 4.7 quake near Jayapura, Indonesia; a magnitude 2.9 event near Glogow, Poland; and smaller tremors in Austria, Oklahoma, and Nicaragua. These seismic activities are part of broader global patterns, with reports of earthquakes above magnitude 3 occurring across various regions. The earthquake activity in October 2025 highlights ongoing tectonic movements worldwide, with seismic monitoring continuing to track these events to assess potential risks and impacts.
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