A magnitude 6.4 earthquake rattled a remote region of Alaska's North Slope southeast of Prudhoe Bay Sunday morning. The state seismologist called it the biggest quake ever recorded in the region.
The incident appears similar to an oil and gas release in 2017 blamed on thawing permafrost and hot production fluids.
Transportation engineers moved the road to avoid a giant mass of frozen debris sliding downhill.
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