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5.4 magnitude earthquake hits near Sechelt, felt by residents across southwest B.C.A 5.4 magnitude earthquake that hit northeast of Sechelt on Friday afternoon was felt by residents across southwestern B.C. While the quake was originally listed at a magnitude of 5.1, Natural ...
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake that hit northeast of Sechelt on Friday afternoon was felt by residents across southwestern B.C. While the quake was originally listed at a magnitude of 5.1, Natural ...
An earthquake near Sechelt sent shock waves across southwestern B.C., reminding British Columbians they live in quake country. Alissa Thibault reports – Feb 21, 2025.
Two B.C. earthquakes in two weeks: ... Just 10 days after a 4.7-magnitude quake struck 24 kilometres northeast of Sechelt, a similar-sized jolt occurred Monday at about 5 a.m.
Leonard Lee, a director for the Egmont/Pender Harbour regional district north of Sechelt, said the earthquake should spur additional preparation among the more than 30,000 people who call the ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1. struck the south B.C. coast early Friday, Feb. 21 afternoon. The quake was detected in an area 24 km north-northeast of Sechelt, 35 km west of ...
A minor earthquake struck B.C.'s Sunshine Coast on Friday, shaking homes and prompting a number of emergency alerts across the Lower Mainland but stopping short of any major damage.The 4.7-magnitude ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1. struck the south B.C. coast early Friday, Feb. 21 afternoon. The quake was detected in an area 24 km north-northeast of Sechelt, 35 km west of ...
According to the United State Geological Survey (USGS) the earthquake hit near Sechelt, British Columbia, which is about a two-hour drive north from Vancouver, B.C.
A moderate earthquake shook an area near Vancouver, B.C., about 60 miles north of Bellingham, seismologists reported. ... Its epicenter was Sechelt, B.C., about 60 miles north of Bellingham.
A 5.4 magnitude earthquake that hit northeast of Sechelt on Friday afternoon was felt by residents across southwestern B.C. While the quake was originally listed at a magnitude of 5.1, Natural ...
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