The Alaska Earthquake Center confirmed an earthquake hit the Andreanof Islands region.
The center says the magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck at 3:54 p.m. Saturday. The epicenter was 59 miles southeast of Adak, a village of about 300 people.
The center says the earthquake was felt in Adak.
The earthquake had a depth of about 16 miles.
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