India, July 17 -- Tsunami warnings have gone off in Alaska after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Anchorage announced that a warning has been issued for areas from Kennedy Entrance to Unimak Pass. It noted 'with reasonable confidence' that Kenai Peninsula Borough locations would not face the impact of the tsunami.

NWS shared that the cities in the danger zone include Cold Bay, Sand Point, and Kodiak.

Cold Bay, located in the Aleutians East Borough, has a population of 52, as per World Population Review.

Sand Point, meanwhile, has a total population of 610. It is in the same borough as Cold Bay and the county seat there.

Kodiak in the Kodiak Island Borough has the highest population among the three plac...