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Found a map of BC fault lines from a CBC article dated 2015 and it's crazy af. The whole province is covered in them.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/multimedia/every-fault-line-in-british-columbia-1.2919420
Lol my house is literally directly on top of a fault line
Thanks for digging that one up. That's a pretty insane map to look at honestly. Just about everyone in BC either lives on, or near, a fault line. That really helps put the level of geological activity in the province in perspective.
Is this a freak occurrence? How rare or common are these?
We've been overdue for a very big one for a while. Kids do earthquake drills in school, infrastructure is slowly being prepared for it, and alert systems are tested annually
But past that it's rare to have any shaking really
For example, this article opens with
'It was quite scary': Metro Vancouverites react to 5.1 magnitude earthquake off B.C. coast
"I think the first that comes to mind is, 'Is it leading to the big one?'" one resident said.
Anyone seen reports from Sechelt/the Coast?
Sechelter here:
Thought someone was starting a generator, super low rumble, then a good lurch.
Work sent everyone out of the office for 10 minutes. Havnt heard of any damage
Glad to hear things seem okay. Thanks!!
Earthquakes Canada has put the magnitude at 5.1
U.S. Geographical Survey (USGS) measured the earthquake at magnitude 4.8
That's a pretty good exchange rate!
Felt it here in New West!
didn't feel anything in victoria
Seeing this in a feed sure looks suspicious :)
I'll fix that one too π
We just had a ~~4.7~~ ~~5.1~~ 4.7 here on Vancouver Island too.
https://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/recent/2025/20250221.2126/index-en.php
I posted the wrong link, I didn't know there was one yesterday as well
Swapped it now
edit: swapped it again to your link
Thanks!
A little shakey-shake. Been feeling phantom vertigo.