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Mar 2023
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The 1964 Alaska Earthquake

Gary Arndt | Glassbox Media
About this episode

On March 27th, 1964, the second-greatest earthquake in recorded history stuck the state of Alaska. 

It was an absolute monster of an earthquake, completely devastating communities, including Alaska’s capital, Anchorage. 

The quake was so great that people could feel it 1,200 miles away in Seattle. 

Despite its power, the secondary effects of the earthquake might have been even worse.

Learn more about the 1964 Alaska earthquake on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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