Anxiety in Alaska as Aftershocks Rattle Residents

Anxiety in Alaska as Aftershocks Rattle Residents
A tow truck holds a car that was pulled from on an off-ramp that collapsed during a morning earthquake in Anchorage, Alaska, on Nov. 30, 2018. Mike Dinneen/AP
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska—Seven weeks after a massive earthquake rocked Alaska, aftershocks are still shattering 7-year-old Connor Cartwright’s sense of safety.

They shake the earth far less than the 7.0 magnitude quake that sent a mirror, TV, and dishes crashing to the ground in the Anchorage home where Connor lives with his mother, father, and 11-year-old brother.