M 6.4 - 224 km ESE of Attu Station, Alaska
Magnitude: 6.4. Depth: 10km. More info: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000s211
AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Summary
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake occurred 224 km east-southeast of Attu Station, Alaska, potentially impacting the region's infrastructure.
Trajectory: The earthquake's epicenter being remote may limit immediate impact, but areas within a 100 km radius should prepare for possible aftershocks and secondary effects, including tsunamis.
Infrastructure Impact: The earthquake could cause damage to structures, primarily in coastal regions, along with potential disruptions to utilities and transportation networks due to aftershocks.
Event Intelligence Data
- Event
- M 6.4 - 224 km ESE of Attu Station, Alaska
- Hazard Type
- Earthquake
- Location
- 52.2664°N, 176.3634°E
- Coordinates
- 52.266400, 176.363400
- Risk Score
- 75/100
- Severity
- 4/5
- Status
- active
- Trajectory Prediction
- The earthquake's epicenter being remote may limit immediate impact, but areas within a 100 km radius should prepare for possible aftershocks and secondary effects, including tsunamis.
- Infrastructure Impact
- The earthquake could cause damage to structures, primarily in coastal regions, along with potential disruptions to utilities and transportation networks due to aftershocks.
- Source
- USGS
- Detected
- 2026-03-04T17:54:36.733Z
- Last Updated
- 2026-03-07T18:04:51.509Z
- Intelligence Provider
- AegisWatch Crisis Intelligence Platform
Geospatial Hazard Visualization
Visual Field IntelGround Truth
No field intel transmitted for this sector yet.
Ground observation sync in progress...
Tactical Warning
This data is provided for situational awareness ONLY.DO NOT USE FOR EMERGENCY EVACUATION OR TACTICAL DECISIONS.
Tactical Escalation Risk
Aegis Intelligence Tool
The atmospheric conditions and proximity to critical transmission lines suggest a 45% increase in operational risk within the next 24 hours.
Intelligence Briefing Locked
Upgrade to PRO to access trajectory modeling and critical infrastructure predictions.
