Three earthquakes rattle Alaska-Yukon border area within minutes just before Jan. 1

By The Canadian Press

Earthquakes Canada says it registered three earthquakes in the same region near the Yukon-Alaska border within minutes of each other, little more than an hour before the stroke of midnight Dec. 31.

It says the first earthquake struck with a magnitude of 5.7 in Alaska about 140 kilometres west of Haines Junction, Yukon, just before 10:47 p.m. PST.

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Earthquakes Canada says the earthquake could be felt in Whitehorse, Yukon, but did not receive any reports of damage, and none were expected. 

It says an aftershock with a magnitude of 5.0 struck at around 10:51 p.m. about 142 kilometres west of Haines Junction, followed by an earthquake of 5.3 magnitude about 143 kilometres west of Haines Junction just before 10:55 p.m.

Earthquakes Canada says the third and final earthquake could also be “lightly felt” in Whitehorse, but did not receive any reports of damage.

On Dec. 6, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.0 struck near the Alaska-Yukon border about 120 kilometres west of Haines Junction.

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