6.6 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off the Coast of Canada, Felt in Washington State

BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON – A massive 6.6 magnitude earthquake rocked the coastal region of British Columbia, Canada, this afternoon, sending tremors as far as northern Washington State. The earthquake hit at 3:22 PM Pacific Time, with an epicenter located 151 miles west of Port Hardy, BC, and a depth of 21 miles in the Queen Charlotte Islands region. Fortunately, no tsunami warning or threat has been issued at this time.

Community Reactions: Residents across the Pacific Northwest were quick to react to the tremor on social media. Michael from Tacoma shared his confusion about the intensity readings on various maps and commented, “I remember about a week or so ago some Bozo was saying there was going to be a massive earthquake in Seattle area.” Another local, Cory, pointed out a recent 2.2 magnitude earthquake in Lynnwood, adding to the region’s growing seismic activity.

Blaine resident Moe said they “felt it in Blaine,” initially mistaking the rumble for a passing train, though there was no train in the area at the time, while Chris in Sumas noted, “Didn’t feel it here.” Meanwhile, Britt, who was enjoying lunch on the Semiahmoo Spit, expressed surprise that they “didn’t feel a thing.” Cynthia, a concerned resident, posted, “Oh my. Hope people are safe,” echoing the sentiment of many in the region.

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