M3.7 Earthquake near Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska — July 13, 2026
2026-07-13 19:01:02 UTC (13 hours ago) · approx. 7:01 AM UTC+12 local
On July 13, 2026 at 19:01 UTC, a magnitude 3.7 intermediate depth earthquake struck near Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, at a depth of 172.3 km and coordinates 50.3730°, 177.7030°.
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.

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.

Source: U.S. Geological Survey ShakeMap. View interactive ShakeMap on USGS
Earthquake Details
177.7030°E
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How strong was the magnitude 3.7 earthquake near Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska?
The magnitude 3.7 earthquake that struck near Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska on July 13, 2026 at 19:01 UTC had a depth of 172.3 km. 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.
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Understanding This Data
Magnitude 3.7 earthquakes are typically only recorded by instruments.
Authoritative source: USGS event page (event ID: aka2026ntydlg). All scientific values on this page are sourced verbatim from the USGS feed.
Cite this page: EarthquakeTracker.org. (2026, July 13, 2026). M3.7 Earthquake near Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska — July 13, 2026. Retrieved July 14, 2026 from https://www.earthquaketracker.org/earthquakes/event/aka2026ntydlg/