CCTV News cited the US Geological Survey's earthquake information network, stating that at 20:41 Greenwich Mean Time (04:41 Beijing Time on July 7), a 7.0-magnitude earthquake occurred about 90 kilometers north of Yakutat, Alaska, with a focal depth of 10 kilometers.

According to Xinhua News Agency, some residents in Juneau, the capital of Alaska, and the Yukon region reported noticeable tremors.

The "Juneau Empire" local media reported that the earthquake caused noticeable shaking for at least 30 seconds in Juneau, and no reports of casualties or property damage have been received so far.

The US Tsunami Warning Center announced on the same day that there was no tsunami threat after the earthquake.

Data from the US Geological Survey shows that the earthquake occurred at 11:41 local time (04:41 Beijing Time on July 7), with the epicenter located about 90 kilometers north of Yakutat, Alaska, and a focal depth of approximately 10 kilometers. Subsequently, several smaller aftershocks occurred.

Yakutat is a remote incorporated city in Alaska, with a population of about 700 people, located approximately 450 kilometers northwest of Juneau.

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