The quake triggered tsunami warnings and evacuations for people living in communities along the Gulf of Alaska coast. “Fortunately, there was not a tsunami like a teletsunami which goes across the ocean and impacts Hawaii in a bad way," Earle said. The tsunami warning was lifted a couple hours after it began, but the aftershocks continued Thursday. “So far, we’ve recorded about 60 aftershocks magnitude three and larger," Earle said Wednesday morning. Earle said it's likely there will be more aftershocks, and there's about six percent chance the region could see a magnitude 7 or larger earthquake in the coming days.