No tsunami warning after small quake 200 km from Port Hardy
15-07-2026 19:35 via nanaimobulletin.com

No tsunami warning after small quake 200 km from Port Hardy

No tsunami is expected after a 4.2 magnitude earthquake occurred about 200 km west of Port Hardy Tuesday morning.
The quake took place at 3:58 a.m. at a depth of 10 km., 197 km west of the Vancouver Island town.
There was no shaking felt and no damage to any structures.
There have been 11 other quakes in the same general area so far this year. They have ranged in magnitude from 3.93 to 4.8. In 2025, 27 quakes were registered in the area off northern Vancouver Island.
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