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The very strong quake was located about 56 miles (91 kilometers) east southeast of Perryville, Alaska, and occurred around 10:15 p.m. local time Wednesday evening, the USGS said.
At 29 miles deep (46.7 km), the earthquake is considered shallow. Shallow earthquakes have a depth between 0 and 70 km.
There have been at least two strong aftershocks, including a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 and a magnitude of 5.6, the USGS reports.
A tsunami watch has been issued for Hawaii, according to the National Weather Service Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
The tsunami danger level is being assessed for other U.S. and Canadian Pacific coasts in North America, according to the NWS.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
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