According to Earthquakes Canada, a magnitude 4 earthquake struck off the coast of B.C. in the afternoon on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
The agency notes that the seismic event was located 340 km southwest of Port Alice on Vancouver Island. The event took place at 3:28 p.m. and no tsunami warning has been issued as a result.
There are no reports of damage, and none would be expected.
EARTHQUAKE Mag=4 on 16 Feb at 15:28 PST.
— Earthquakes Canada (@CANADAquakes) February 16, 2021
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340 km SW of Port Alice, BC
4,000 earthquakes take place across Canada every year.
According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, a whopping 4,000 earthquakes take place across Canada every year. What’s more, the B.C. coast is the most earthquake-prone region in the country. In fact, there is a minor earthquake almost every day in the Lower Mainland. And while the majority of these earthquakes are hardly felt, certain earthquakes pose a serious threat.
Having a well-stocked earthquake kit, and knowing where it’s stored, is essential. Take into consideration your every day needs, from medication and contact lenses to feminine hygiene products and food and water. Don’t forget your family pets; if you have four-legged friends to feed, be sure you have a plan in mind for getting access to their food in the event of an earthquake.