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Officials on Alaska earthquake: 'This event has not ended'

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Following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Alaska November 30th, Anchorage Municipal Manager Bill Falsey says, "More than a dozen of those aftershocks have been greater than a magnitude of four." The quake produced nearly hundreds of aftershocks but the area's building codes helped structures there sustain the hit.