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Earthquake rattles Kenai Peninsula towns

January 25, 2010

by The Associated Press
Sunday, January 24, 2010

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A small earthquake has hit near several Alaskan towns but there have been no reports of damage.

The Alaska Earthquake Information Center says the 3.2-magnitude quake struck around 6 a.m. Saturday and was centered in the Kenai Peninsula region.

The quake rattled within 50 miles of several communities and was felt in both Homer and Anchor Point.

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