Posted on 07/19/2004 4:17:26 PM PDT by bd476
A strong earthquake occurred at 08:01:48 (UTC) on Monday, July 19, 2004. The magnitude 6.3 event has been located in the VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION. (This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
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"Mon Jul 19, 9:35 AM ET
STRASBOURG (AFP) - A major earthquake, measuring 6.2 points on the Richter scale, hit Vancouver Island off the Pacific coast of Canada, a French seismological institute reported.
The epicentre of the earthquake was at 49.69 degrees North and 126.90 degrees West, about 300 kilometres (190 miles) northwest of Vancouver city, the Strasbourg-based Observatory of Science and the Earth said in a statement..." (End Yahoo.com News Excerpt)
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WOW! I did not feel a thing in Seattle.
6.3 is getting right up there. Please keep us posted. Ya'll ok?
Did you hear about this major quake north of you?
Nor I. I was sitting at the Library in Puyallup. Felt nothing.
Wonder how Victoria is holding up. Might want to watch for tsunamis.
Hell ... wondering about a tsunami heading south?
That is surprising. Also I was amazed to just now find this story so late in the day. That's a quake that could do much damage in populated areas.
Wow!...someone I know is on a cruise out of Victoria...any more Tsunami news?
You don't want to be standing in the shower when a 6.3 quake hits. Been there, done that, had the bruises to prove it.
Whoops! My UTC converter was on the fritz. I was asleep at THAT time. Still, no mention on the morning news shows....
Ouch. Thank was some bad luck.
Keep your stick on the ice.
I see Vacouver Island from my house (on Whidbey Is), but felt no earthquake.
Now I see that it was earlier in the day. I wonder if it is related to the Oregon Shakers off the coast a few weeks ago.
"Wonder how Victoria is holding up."
Map indicates it centers on the northwest area of the island, well away from Victoria.
I seem to recall the length from south to north of the island is around 200+ miles.
A cousin of mine lives in Victoria, and I have visited this beautiful part of God's planet. Hope nobody got hurt.
Vacouver = Vancouver
"Wow!...someone I know is on a cruise out of Victoria...any more Tsunami news?"
Seeing as this happened this morning I doubt any Tsunami as we would have heard of that. And Tsunamis only cause problems near land - not open waters if your friend was out on the water.
Also ---
July 15 05:06am PDT (12:06UT): A magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred 40 km west off Nootka Island, just off the west coast of Vancouver Island. It was felt by residents on northern and central Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast and by a few in greater Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. The largest aftershock was M=3.6 at 06:55 PDT July 15. No damage has been reported. Click here for map.
The ETS event predicted for spring/summer 2004 is now underway. Since Thursday, July 8 tremor has been observed on seismographs on southern Vancouver Island and in northern Washington State. Slip has been confirmed by GPS observations.
Click here for more about ETS.
June 28, 02:49 PDT (09:49UT): A magnitude 6.8 earthquake off southeast Alaska, just north of the Queen Charlotte Islands, was felt on the Queen Charlotte Islands, southeast Alaska and in northern BC.
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Thanks for asking. We're in Southern California but I've been keeping an eye on these quakes up North for the obvious reasons. Right now we've got wild fires, smoke and we're in the midst of a very hot Summer.
Also some believe that the larger earthquakes down here seem to occur coincidentally when the weather is hot. Not me, though. /uncross fingers
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