Anxiety in Alaska as endless aftershocks rattle residents

In this Jan. 10, 2019, photo, Tamra Cartwright, right, talks with sons Connor, 7, left, and Caden, 11, about the effect of multiple aftershocks from Alaska’s recent magnitude 7.0 earthquake while interviewed in Anchorage, Alaska. Connor Cartwright says the aftershocks terrify him, and he fears his Anchorage home won’t hold up. (AP Photo/Rachel D’Oro)

In this Nov. 30, 2018, file photo, Dennis Keeling, of Instant Services, measures for a broken window at an auto parts store following an earthquake in Anchorage, Alaska Seven weeks after the massive earthquake struck Alaska, the seemingly endless aftershocks are keeping many residents filled with anxiety. (AP Photo/Mike Dinneen, file)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Seven weeks after a massive earthquake rocked Alaska, aftershocks are still shattering 7-year-old Connor Cartwright’s sense of safety.

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