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M3.7 Earthquake 74 km N of Yakutat, AlaskaJanuary 29, 2026

2026-01-29 22:59:08 UTC (2026-01-29) · approx. 1:59 PM UTC-9 local

MagnitudeM3.7(ml)
Time22:59 UTC1:59 PM UTC-9
Depth5.0 kmshallow crustal
Coordinates60.212°, -139.812°
Felt by1DYFI response· max MMI 4.1
Status✓ Reviewed by USGS

On January 29, 2026 at 22:59 UTC, a magnitude 3.7 shallow crustal earthquake struck 74 km N of Yakutat, Alaska, at a depth of 5.0 km and coordinates 60.2120°, -139.8120°. The earthquake was reported felt by 1 personacross nearby locations, with a maximum shaking intensity of Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) 4.1 (moderate).

Physical scale: An earthquake of magnitude 3.7 releases seismic energy equivalent to roughly 5.4 metric tons of TNT. Empirical fault-scaling laws (Wells & Coppersmith, 1994) estimate the subsurface rupture length at approximately 215 m — a useful intuition for the size of the slip patch on the fault.

Map showing earthquake epicenter at 60.21°, -139.81°

ShakeMap — predicted shaking intensity

Modeled ground-motion intensity contoured on the Modified Mercalli scale (MMI). Computed by the USGS from the moment-tensor solution and regional ground-motion prediction equations.

USGS ShakeMap intensity contours for the M3.7 earthquake near 74 km N of Yakutat, Alaska

Source: U.S. Geological Survey ShakeMap. View interactive ShakeMap on USGS

Did You Feel It? — community-reported shaking

Aggregated felt-report intensity from 1 citizen response to the USGS Did You Feel It? system. Each colored zone represents the average MMI from reports in that area.

USGS DYFI community-reported intensity map for the M3.7 earthquake near 74 km N of Yakutat, Alaska

Source: U.S. Geological Survey Did You Feel It?. View on USGS · submit your own report

Earthquake Details

Magnitude
3.7 ml
Depth
5.0 km
shallow crustal
Location
60.2120°N
-139.8120°E
Felt Reports
1
DYFI responses
Intensity (MMI)
4.1
moderate
Community Intensity
2.0
CDI from reports

Technical Information

Event ID
ak2026cbebbg
Event Type
earthquake
Status
✓ Reviewed
Significance
211
Stations Used
77
Azimuthal Gap
68.0°
Min Station Distance
0.200°
RMS Residual
1.00 sec
Last Updated
2026-04-23 20:43:16 UTC

Common Questions

How strong was the magnitude 3.7 earthquake near Yakutat, Alaska?

The magnitude 3.7 earthquake that struck 74 km N of Yakutat, Alaska on January 29, 2026 at 22:59 UTC had a depth of 5.0 km. It was felt by 1 person with maximum shaking intensity of MMI 4.1 (moderate). For context, this was a minor earthquake typically detected only by instruments.

Were there aftershocks?

Aftershock activity is monitored continuously by the USGS. Aftershock sequences from magnitude 3.7 earthquakes can continue for several days and gradually diminish over time.

What should I do after an earthquake?

If you were in the affected area: check yourself and others for injuries, inspect your home for damage, and be prepared for aftershocks. For detailed guidance, see our earthquake safety guide and emergency planning resources.

Authoritative source: USGS event page (event ID: ak2026cbebbg). All scientific values on this page are sourced verbatim from the USGS feed.

Cite this page: EarthquakeTracker.org. (2026, January 29, 2026). M3.7 Earthquake 74 km N of Yakutat, AlaskaJanuary 29, 2026. Retrieved May 14, 2026 from https://www.earthquaketracker.org/earthquakes/event/ak2026cbebbg/