The most recent earthquake in Alaska occurred today, May 5, 2025, with several small quakes reported throughout the day. The largest recent event was a magnitude 2.7 earthquake near Valdez, Alaska, at 21:59 UTC, located about 56 km from Anchor Point with a depth of 72 km. Other small earthquakes ranging from magnitude 1.6 to 2.2 have also been recorded in various locations around Alaska today, including near Anchor Point, Valdez, Kenai, and Anchorage
. There is no report of a large or significant earthquake in Alaska "just now." The recent earthquakes are relatively minor and not considered significant events by the usual standards (which involve magnitude and impact factors)
. If you are referring to a specific recent earthquake, the largest so far today was the 2.7 magnitude near Valdez, Alaska. No major or damaging earthquake has been reported at this time.