All News agencies reporting Earthquake.
USGS Earthquake site reports the Earthquake is 7.9 and 280 KM SE of Kodiak, Alaska on 2018-01-23 at 09:31:42 (UTC)
At 2:22 am PST @MSNBC reporting that buoys a single buoy south of Alaska reported 30 ft wave is heading towards Alaska and Pacific Northwest coastlines. (additional buoys reporting other wave heights)
Approx 2:15 mins until Tsunami Wave will start hitting Alaska and Northern Washington State coastlines.
Where Tsunami warning sirens exist, they should be going off by now.
UPDATE as of 3:44 am PST
and additional information
UPDATE as of 3:31 am PST
Anchorage, Alaska and State of Hawaii are cancelling Tsunami Warnings.
UPDATE as of 3:22 am PST
via @MSNBC reporting
No waves or damage has been reported yet from any mainland areas of Alaska.
Buoys have reported varying information on wave heights, awaiting more data…
UPDATE via Just Bob
CBSnews.com is reporting updated information, including this
UPDATE via Pakalolo For Anchorage, AK ONLY
Advisory
ATTN: THERE IS NO TSUNAMI WARNING FOR THE ANCHORAGE AREA AND VICINITY. WE ARE *OUTSIDE* THE DANGER ZONE.
ATTN: There is no TSUNAMI Warning for the Anchorage area and Vicinity. We are *outside* the danger zone. Please do not call 911 unless you have an emergency, Thank you, APD Dispatch.
Address/Location
Anchorage Police Department
4501 Elmore Road
Anchorage, AK 99507
UPDATE for Pacific Northwest
UPDATE per Pakalolo
Via Reuters LINK
Jan 23 - A magnitude 8.2 earthquake hit the Gulf of Alaska in the early hours of Tuesday, prompting authorities to warn people in the area to move away from the coast in case it causes a tsnuami.
The quake hit 256 km (157 miles) southeast of Chiniak, Alaska at a depth of 10 km at 0931 GMT, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
"If you are located in this coastal area, move inland to higher ground. Tsunami warnings mean that a tsunami with significant inundation is possible or is already occurring," Anchorage Office of Emergency Management said in a warning for Alaska and British Columbia.
Tsunami warnings for parts of Alaska and Canada and a tsunami watch for the entire U.S. west coast and Hawaii were issued.
"Based on all available data a tsunami may have been generated by this earthquake that could be destructive on coastal areas even far from the epicenter," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.
Japan's meteorological agency said it was monitoring the situation but did not issue a tsunami alert. (Writing by Robin Pomeroy; editing by John Stonestreet)
UPDATE via JaxDem
UPDATE via 1BQ
From Accuweather.com
At 1232 AM Alaska Standard Time on January 23 an earthquake with
preliminary magnitude 7.9 occurred 175 miles southeast of
Kodiak City Alaska.
Estimated tsunami start times for selected sites are;
Neah Bay Washington 450 AM. PST. January 23.
Moclips Washington 500 AM. PST. January 23.
Long Beach Washington 500 AM. PST. January 23.
Port Orford Oregon 505 AM. PST. January 23.
Seaside Oregon 505 AM. PST. January 23.
Westport Washington 510 AM. PST. January 23.
Charleston Oregon 510 AM. PST. January 23.
Newport Oregon 515 AM. PST. January 23.
Brookings Oregon 515 AM. PST. January 23.
Crescent City California 520 AM. PST. January 23.
Horse Mountain California 525 AM. PST. January 23.
Fort Bragg California 525 AM. PST. January 23.
Port Angeles Washington 530 AM. PST. January 23.
Monterey California 555 AM. PST. January 23.
Port Townsend Washington 555 AM. PST. January 23.
San Francisco California 615 AM. PST. January 23.
Port San Luis California 620 AM. PST. January 23.
Santa Barbara California 635 AM. PST. January 23.
Los Angeles Harbor California 650 AM. PST. January 23.
Oceanside California 700 AM. PST. January 23.
Newport Beach California 700 AM. PST. January 23.
La Jolla California 705 AM. PST. January 23.
The tsunami watch will remain in effect until further notice.
Refer to the internet site tsunami.gov for more information.
FYI: the website
Tsunami.gov is showing a message that the Federal Government is shut down and only minimal information will be available.
It appears that the entire Pacific plate (the Ring of Fire) was active for the last day, with volcano eruptions in Japan and the Philippines and earthquakes in Jakarta, Indonesia (5.3) and 153 miles off the coast of Kodiak, Alaska (7.9).