A 3.6-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Thursday (December 26), according to the United States Geological Survey .
The earthquake was centered in McCarthy at a depth of 8.1 kilometers (about five miles). The USGS said it received zero reports of people having felt the earthquake at the time of publication.
The Alaska earthquake struck hours after a 3.0-magnitude earthquake was reported in California on Wednesday (December 25), according to the United States Geological Survey . The earthquake was centered in Clayton at a depth of 13.2 kilometers (about 8.2 miles).
The California earthquake struck two days after a 5.9-magnitude earthquake was reported in Cuba on Monday (December 23), according to the United States Geological Survey . The earthquake was centered in Guisa at a depth of 22.2 kilometers (about 13.8 miles).
The Cuba earthquake was reported hours after a 5.6-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Sunday (December 22), according to the United States Geological Survey . The earthquake was centered in Akhiok at a depth of 9.2 kilometers (about 5.7 miles).