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Second earthquake hits off Northern Vancouver Island

The second earthquake occurred 191 km west of Port Alice
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A second earthquake, this time 4.3 in magnitude, hit off Northern Vancouver Island. (Earthquakes Canada photo)

A second earthquake hit off northern Vancouver Island late last night (April 17).

According to Earthquakes Canada, the 4.3 magnitude earthquake occured 191 km west of Port Alice, and had a depth of 5.0 km.

There are no reports of damage and no tsunami is expected.

It follows on the heels of a magnitude 4.8 earthquake that hit off the coast of northern Vancouver Island on Wednesday (April 17) around 2:46 p.m.

According to Earthquakes Canada website, that earthquake also occurred approximately 191 km west of Port Alice and hit at a depth of 5.0 km.

“There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected,” stated Earthquakes Canada. “No tsunami expected.”

Earthquakes happen fairly regularly off the B.C. coast, thanks to the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate meeting the Pacific tectonic plate, and they are rarely large enough to be felt or noticed by humans.



Tyson Whitney

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