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The on-ramp to Minnesota Drive in Anchorage, Alaska shows the effects of the morning's earthquake which caused extensive damage to the local area. AP Photo/Michael Dinneen

'Many homes are damaged': Powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake hits Alaska

Police in the city of around 300,000 said it had caused “major infrastructure damage”.

A POWERFUL EARTHQUAKE rocked Anchorage today, violently shaking homes and businesses, sending scared residents into the streets and damaging buildings in Alaska’s largest city.

The 7.0-magnitude quake struck at 8.29 am local time (5.59 pm Irish time), in the middle of the school run and as workers were heading out for the day.

The US Geological Survey said the epicentre was about eight miles (13 kilometres) north of Anchorage at a depth of 25 miles.

Police in the city of around 300,000 said it had caused “major infrastructure damage”.

“Many homes and buildings are damaged,” the police department said in a statement.

“Many roads and bridges are closed. Stay off the roads if you don’t need to drive.”

There were no immediate reports of significant injuries.

A tsunami warning was issued for the Cook Inlet and the Kenai Peninsula following the massive quake but was quickly lifted.

Residents posted pictures and videos to Twitter of damage to their homes and stores – belongings knocked off of shelves, broken windows and pictures scattered on the floor.

Local CBS affiliate KTVA posted a video of a room shaking back and forth with panels falling from the ceiling and lights flickering on and off as people hid under desks.

Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski said the authorities were worried about access to power following the quake.

“It’s winter. It’s cold. It’s dark. And we’re not sure what the power situation is,” Murkowski said.

We’re worried about breaks in gas lines.

University, airport closed

ENSTAR Natural Gas company asked residents to beware of gas leaks while the main water company said there had been water main breaks.

Municipal Light & Power warned of possible downed power lines and said it was seeking to restore electricity to affected customers.

About two-and-a-half hours after the quake, Municipal Light & Power said approximately 7,000-10,000 customers were still without power.

The company said there was no damage to electricity generation infrastructure.

The University of Alaska announced it was closing for the day.

“All non-essential personnel should go home,” it said in a tweet.

Anchorage airport temporarily halted incoming and outgoing flights after the air control tower was evacuated.

In an audio recording posted online, an air traffic controller could be heard telling a FedEx cargo plane to go around – abort its landing – as the quake hit.

A video posted to Twitter showed a buckled road on a highway exit ramp leading to the airport and a stranded car.

The Anchorage School District told parents to come pick up their children “when you feel it is safe to do so”.

The Trans Alaska Pipeline, one of the longest crude oil pipelines in the world, was shut down as a precautionary measure so crews could inspect the system.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said President Donald Trump had been briefed about the quake and was monitoring damage reports.

“To the Great people of Alaska. You have been hit hard by a ‘big one’,'” Trump tweeted. “Your Federal Government will spare no expense. God Bless you ALL!”

Alaska was hit by a 9.2 magnitude earthquake in March 1964, the strongest ever recorded in North America, which left 139 people dead.

© – AFP 2018

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:09 PM

    Terrible.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:46 PM

    Weren’t the Lebanese complaining about “Homeland” and the fact that Beirut, “The Paris Of The Middle East” was being portrayed as a bombed out shell of a city and a dangerous place. Heard this on BBC radio yesterday. Something to that effect anyway.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:08 PM

    There are still quite a few bomb and bullet scarred buildings left in Beirut. There’s also a huge amount of sparkly and sterile norman-forsterized development in the downtown area. It’s an interesting place.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:18 PM

    Very sad development.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:13 PM

    Who are these two people? I see that they have twitter accounts. Are they over there tweeting about this? Are they journalists? Are they credible witnesses?

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    Oct 19th 2012, 3:54 PM

    I believe Declan they have taken residence in the spare bedroom of the two bed terrace in Coventry already occupied by the the SOHR (Syrian Observatory Human Rights). All mod cons, bills included, close to all amenities….it was a no brainer…

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    Oct 19th 2012, 4:12 PM

    Toorkeel, I gave you a green thumb for your comment. :)

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    Oct 19th 2012, 7:40 PM

    Spent time there on business last year. Beautiful city and people. Such a shame to see this type of thing again. Horrible no matter where it’s happening.

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:41 PM

    Jasus I didn’t think there was anything left to blow up :)

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    Oct 19th 2012, 2:59 PM

    Darren, what you don’t know would fill a large encyclopedia.

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    Oct 20th 2012, 2:04 PM

    It might have also had the Phalange as a target as these Christian dislike Assad deeply, and not just the victim. I think all Levantine Christians are seeing that they have no friends there only people who use them, or they should be.

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