5.7 magnitude quake shakes people awake in southeast Alaska; no reports of injuries or damage
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An earthquake shook some people awake Wednesday morning in southeast Alaska.
The U. S. Geological Survey reports a magnitude 5.7 quake occurred just before 4 a.m. and was centered about 94 miles west-northwest of Juneau. It was 45 miles west-southwest of Haines.
At KINY in Juneau, news director Lynn Campbell said there are no reports of damage or injury. He says it shook the building for about 20 seconds.
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Campbell says the station received more than a dozen calls from listeners. Some said they were shaken awake. One said a humming bird feeder was sent swinging.
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Information from: KINY-AM, http://www.kinyradio.com