The US Geological Survey reported a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in the Bering Sea on Friday, 294 miles (473 km) southwest of Gambell, Alaska, and near Russia's far east, at a depth of 9.4 miles (15 km).                                            Officials in Anchorage, Alaska, said they did not feel the quake. The West Coast and Alaska Tsunami Warning Center said there was no watch, warning or advisory for the temblor.                 The USGS downgraded the quake from an earlier 6.7 magnitude. It reported a 6.0-magnitude aftershock five minutes after the initial quake at 4.11 pm PDT (2311 GMT).

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