Thursday, July 23, 2020

Alaska Peninsula Village has road damage

I received these pictures from chief meteorologist Melissa Frye from KTVA from my twitter account of road damage on Cold Bay from a local resident there.  This damaged was caused by the 7.8 earthquake that happened at 10:13pm on Tuesday, July 21 that happened about 75 miles SW of Chignik closer to the village of Perryville on the Alaska Peninsula.  Sand Point was the first place when they see if the wave was going to be Tsunami like.  There was damage on shelves not just on the Alaska Peninsula cities of Cold Bay, Sand Point, Perryville and Chignik for sure.

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