Earthquake rattles southcentral Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Earthquake Center says a light earthquake Friday morning shook southcentral Alaska and was widely felt in the region. The earthquake occurred at 5:26 a.m. and was centered 19 miles northeast of Willow and 24 miles southeast of Talkeetna. The Alaska Earthquake Center says it had a preliminary magnitude of 4.5 and was about 28 miles deep. The quake was felt in Anchorage. The center took no reports of damage.

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