Residents of Homer, Anchorage and Eagle River reported feeling a small earthquake that hit south-central Alaska Saturday.
The Alaska Earthquake Center confirmed a magnitude 3.6 earthquake hit at 7:15 a.m. in the Cook Inlet region and had a depth of about 57 miles, the center said.
The earthquake’s epicenter was 34 miles west of Anchor Point.
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