M1.9
Depth:
10.2 km
M1.9 Earthquake near 104 km N of Yakutat, Alaska (Canada)
About this earthquake
On January 2, 2026 at 01:34 UTC, a magnitude M1.9 earthquake occurred near 104 km N of Yakutat, Alaska (Canada). With a focal depth of about 10 km, this was a shallow earthquake, whose shaking is usually felt more strongly at the surface. Events of this size typically go unnoticed.
The data is provided by USGS and cross-checked across seismological networks.
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Depth profile
Shallow
10.2 km
10.2 km — deeper than the regional average (5.8 km)
Regional average: 5.8 km
Why depth matters
Shallow quakes release energy near the surface — shaking is felt more strongly and damage potential is higher.
Depth classes per USGS
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