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hmmmmmmm ........

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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 22 Feb 2025 00:15

I felt the floor shaking under my feet earlier this afternoon, but there was a lot of noise in the corridor outside my door so I thought it was something to do with that. Although it is a 3 storey concrete building, so I should have realised ......

it was an earthquake!

About 70 km north of Vancouver, measured at 5.1 by Earthquakes Canada, 4.8 by the US Geological Survey. For some he seismographs of the 2 countries often give different numbers :-S

No damage, no tsunamis, nothing fell off my shelves, so all OK ............. but might get aftershocks for several days. We've already apparently had at least 2, but I didn't feel those.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 22 Feb 2025 09:46

A little excitement for your day Sylvia, but thankfully all was well

Island

Island Report 22 Feb 2025 14:33

I wish the earth would move for me :-(

Hopefully no one was hurt or worse.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 22 Feb 2025 18:48

An exciting if unwanted happening for you Sylvia.
Glad you are OK and I hope it didn't cause too much damage in the area.

I remember this part of Kent had an earthquake a few years ago and although I was here, I felt a bit peeved that I had missed it. It did cause quite a bit of structural damage like loose brickwork and cracked gable ends of houses. Scaffolding was rather hard to get held of locally for a good few months, while it was all repaired.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 22 Feb 2025 20:12

Luckily, there seems to have been no damage and no injuries, just shaking.

It occurred in a very remote area in a mountainous area within a provincial park, no people living anywhere near. But it was only about 1 km below the surface and that is why it was felt over such a large area.

We do live in an earthquake-prone zone, with faults everywhere including continuations off the coast of the faults that cause major damage down south off California, etc.

For us, many of the earthquakes that do occur are usually below about a 3, and are rarely felt. It is unusual to actually feel one as strongly as this was.