In terms of actual danger from last night’s 4.8 magnitude earthquake, there really isn’t much. But when it comes to what it showed about safety systems, there might be room for a rumble of concern.
One of the largest earthquakes in more than a decade shook Victoria, B.C. and portions of Western Washington. The United States Geological Survey reports a 4.8 magnitude earthquake about 11 miles ...
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was felt between Victoria and Vancouver B.C. Monday morning a.m. local time, Earthquakes Canada ...
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake occurred between Victoria, Canada and Port Angeles, Washington, in the Salish Sea, Thursday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, which was ...