No injuries reported after 4.6-quake in Alaska
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Seismologists say an earthquake that struck in southern Alaska near Anchorage was widely felt in the city and other communities.
The Alaska Earthquake Information Center says the 4.6-magnitude quake occurred at 7:02 a.m. Wednesday. It struck eight miles south of Anchorage.
The center says there are no immediate reports of significant damage, but some Anchorage residents say items toppled or fell off shelves.
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Besides those in Anchorage, residents in a 120-mile swath of southcentral Alaska, from Palmer to Kenai, reported feeling the earthquake to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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