Magnitude 4.3 earthquake felt in Susitna Valley early Monday

Many in the Susitna Valley got an unexpected awakening early Monday morning from an earthquake.

According to the Alaska Earthquake Information Center, a magnitude 4.3 earthquake was detected shortly before 3:00 am on Monday. The earthquake was centered 22 miles north-northwest of Hatcher Pass and 25 miles southeast of Talkeetna at a depth of 33 miles. No damage was reported as a result.

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