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2nd big earthquake goes unnoticed off B.C. coast

Second earthquake in four days to hit over 5 magnitude strikes of coast of Vancouver Island
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Earthquakes Canada shows where a 5.0 magnitued earthquake struck off the coast of Vancouver Island the night of Feb. 24.

The second B.C. earthquake in four days to hit beyond the 5-magnitude struck off the north coast of Vancouver Island Monday night.

A 5.3 was recorded at 9:37 p.m., about 200 kilometres west of Port McNeill, according to the US Geological Survey. Earthquakes Canada pegs it at 5 magnitude.

With no damage and no tsunami threat, this one wasn’t felt, unlike the Friday, Feb. 21 earthquake.

That afternoon a  5.1-magnitude earthquake hit near the Sunshine Coast, around 1:30 p.m.

While there was no damage reported, it was felt by residents up and down the coast of the province. A shallower shift, the earthquake about 24 kilometres northeast of Sechelt, struck at a depth of one kilometre.

In that case, some people in B.C. received alerts to their cellphones from Natural Resources Canada that an earthquake was detected.

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