5.2 magnitude earthquake shakes parts of B.C. and Alberta

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook parts of Alberta and B.C. Thursday morning.

The quake was recorded at 8:41 a.m. MT (7:41 a.m. PT) approximately 93 kilometres southeast of Grande Prairie, and 345 kilometres west of Edmonton.

According to Earthquakes Canada, it had a depth of five kilometres and was felt in Edson, Grande Prairie and Whitecourt, Alta., and as far west as Prince George, B.C., 200 kilometres from the epicentre. 

Sarah Holland was working at her home office in the Hart neighbourhood of Prince George when she felt the shaking.

“I was wondering for a moment if a neighbour who was blowing snow accidentally blew it against my house, but it kept on going,” she said. “It felt like a rumbling.”

Holland said the shake was under a minute but lasted “longer than I expected.” It shook her desk but was not strong enough to knock anything over, nor was it felt by the other two people in her house, she said.

Earthquakes Canada says it has not received any reports of damage. According to its magnitude scale, quakes between 3.5 and 5.4 are “often felt, but rarely cause damage.”

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