A 3.8 magnitude Vancouver earthquake jolted parts of Southern British Columbia on Thursday morning! Causing a little tremor to shock Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. Chilliwack and Nanaimo were affected by the earthquake, which was felt as far east as Sidney, British Columbia, with an epicenter only 11 kilometers away.
Light Shaking Hits Vancouver and Victoria
According to Earthquakes Canada, the earthquake that occurred today in Vancouver was discovered just after 4 a.m. PT. Seismologist Collin Paul of Natural Resources Canada reports that people in sections of Metro Vancouver and the southern coast of Vancouver Island, especially between Sooke and Ladysmith, felt the tremor “lightly.”
Paul emphasized that no damage complaints were made due to the modest strength of the earthquakes. “People in Victoria reported gentle shaking, whereas Vancouver felt lesser tremors.”
People felt the quake, though to differing degrees, as far away as Chilliwack and Nanaimo, according to an interactive map from Earthquakes Canada. Even though a earthquake of this magnitude was not expected to cause any casualties or structural damage, the event serves as a reminder of BC’s geological activity.

Strongest BC – Vancouver Earthquake in a Decade?
Paul noted that while not unheard of, this kind of earthquake is quite uncommon in Vancouver. “This kind of thing happens around once every ten years,” he said. Actually, the previous similar-magnitude earthquake in the vicinity of Victoria happened in 2015 and originated in the same location.
Even though the earthquake was mild, locals were eager to voice their worries on social media. There’re several reporting that they felt the vibrations as they woke up.
Given the province’s closeness to fault lines, Natural Resources Canada has advised inhabitants to exercise caution and reminded everyone that greater seismic occurrences might occur.
No Immediate Cause for Concern
The BC earthquake on Thursday didn’t create any major problems, but it nevertheless serves as a reminder of how crucial it is to be prepared for earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest. Paul told the people that there would be no aftershocks from the earthquake.
The little earthquake serves as a warning of BC’s active seismic zones for the time being.Additionally, it raises the topic of earthquake preparedness again, especially for large cities like Vancouver and Victoria, both located along the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
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