On July 16, 2025, at 12:37 PM Alaska time, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck offshore of the Alaska Peninsula region, two years after a previous magnitude 7.2. This area has been active over the past several years with a series of earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater. This event, located 55 miles (89 km) south of Sand Point, Alaska, was felt over a broad region, extending as far as Anchorage and Juneau, where reported shaking was light. Ground shaking was the strongest in Sand Point, where one resident reported objects flying out of the pantry and off of shelves. In Homer, it was described as mild rolling, with lamps and plants swaying. We have not received reports of significant damage in the communities nearest to the epicente.
**Astro-Cartography Report from SolarWatcher.Net**
It appears todays quake could be a foreshock for something larger due to a planetary square aspect convergence (Venus-Mars) are moving into a strong resonance and will make a perfect square while having a hard lunar node cross connection at the same time July 23rd.
Strong Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake Strikes Alaska Peninsula | July 16, 2025
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