7.7 quake rocks Canada's west coast
The
jolt is followed by a 5.8-magnitude aftershock. A tsunami warning
includes Northern California
27
October, 2012
A
magnitude-7.7 earthquake has struck off the coast of western Canada
and a tsunami warning has been issued. There are no immediate reports
of damage.
The
U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado says the quake hit the Queen
Charlotte Islands at 11:14 p.m. Sunday local time (0314 GMT) and was
centered 96 miles south of Masset, British Columbia.
A
tsunami warning was issued for coastal areas of Alaska, Northern
California, Oregon and Washington state. The U.S. Coast Guard warned
everyone with a boat on the water off southern Alaska to take
precautions.
The
USGS said the 7.7-magnitude earthquake was followed by a
5.8-magnitude aftershock several minutes later.
Lt.
Bernard Auth of the Juneau Command Center says the Coast Guard is
also working with local authorities to alert people in coastal towns
to take precautions
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