Garage Nest cam captures SUV rocking in Alaska’s 7.0 earthquake

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On Friday, a pair of large earthquakes struck near Anchorage, Alaska, swaying buildings, buckling roads and sending terrified residents fleeing from buildings.

The quake, which measured a magnitude-7.0, was centered about 7 miles north of Alaska’s most populous city, home to roughly 300,000 people. A strong aftershock, measuring magnitude-5.7 shook the earth soon after and a tsunami warning was briefly issued for some areas.

Read more about the quake at The Oregonian/OregonLive: https://www.oregonlive.com/expo/news/erry-2018/11/2d94b9b54f5835/quakes-rip-alaska-remind-orego.html