Washington :
An earthquake measuring 6.4 magnitude on the Richter scale struck a remote part of Alaska on Sunday, the US Geographical Survey confirmed.
However, no causalities or damages have been reported as yet, after the earthquake hit the country's North Slope, CNN reported.
It was the strongest earthquake ever recorded in the region, with the previous most powerful quake being recorded in 1995 at magnitude 5.2.
According to USGS data and the earthquake centre, several strong aftershocks were also felt following the quake.
COMMENTS
Advertisement
If The Northern Lights Fascinate You, Add These Places To Your Bucket List 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Near US' Alaska, Tsunami Warning Issued Watch: Group Of Men Perform Garba Under Northern Lights In Alaska Trainee IAS Officer Puja Khedkar Recalled To Academy, Training Put On Hold Trump's Vice President Pick Reveals How His Hindu Wife Helped Him What Trump Rally Shooter Did On Last Day Of His Life 2 Tiger Cubs Rescued After Train Accident In Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh SET Admit Card 2024 Released: Check Steps To Download Watch: Nirmala Sitharaman Takes Part In Pre-Budget 'Halwa' Ceremony Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.