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Home»World»Canada»Review of earthquake alert system prompted by some who did not receive alerts after B.C. earthquake
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Review of earthquake alert system prompted by some who did not receive alerts after B.C. earthquake

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 22, 20250 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Southwestern British Columbia recently experienced an earthquake that caused concern about the consistency and timing of alerts sent to residents. The earthquake, rated at a magnitude of 4.7, was centered near Sechelt, B.C. The federal seismologist is investigating the issue, acknowledging that some variation in alerts to mobile devices can occur. Following the earthquake, there were several aftershocks between 1.0 and 2.0 in strength. Some residents, such as teacher Nat Raedwulf Pogue from Campbell River, reported feeling strong shaking but did not receive any alerts on their cellphones. Pogue, who works with students with disabilities, expressed concern that some individuals who felt strong shaking were not warned in advance.

Seismologist Alison Bird from Natural Resources Canada stated that the alerts sent through the ministry’s Earthquake Early Warning system are currently under evaluation. The timing of when people receive alerts depends on their distance from the earthquake and the method of receiving alerts. Bird explained that the alerts on Friday were only issued in the area where “strong shaking” was expected, but some people outside that zone might have also received warnings. Confusion may arise from federally sent alerts specific to earthquakes and the provincial system, which notifies residents of various significant events, including wildfires and other disasters. Fortunately, there have been no reports of damage from the earthquake that occurred at 1:26 p.m. local time on Friday.

Residents of Southwestern British Columbia are recovering from the shock of the recent earthquake and reflecting on the effectiveness of the alert system. While some individuals felt strong shaking, others did not receive any warnings on their cellphones. This discrepancy in alerts has raised concerns about the consistency and timing of the alerts sent to residents. The federal seismologist is investigating the issue and acknowledges that there may be variations in alerts sent to mobile devices. Aftershocks between 1.0 and 2.0 in strength have been reported following the initial earthquake, adding to the unease among residents.

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Teacher Nat Raedwulf Pogue, who experienced strong shaking during the earthquake, expressed worry about the lack of alerts for individuals who felt the tremors. Pogue, who works with students with disabilities, emphasized the importance of early warnings for vulnerable populations. Seismologist Alison Bird addressed the issue by stating that alerts issued on Friday were intended to reach areas where “strong shaking” was anticipated. However, some individuals outside the designated zone may have also received alerts due to their proximity to cell towers within the alert area. Bird noted the potential for confusion between federally sent alerts specific to earthquakes and the provincial alert system, which covers a range of significant events, including wildfires.

The earthquake that struck southwestern British Columbia has prompted a review of the alert system to ensure timely and consistent warnings for residents. The earthquake, with a magnitude of 4.7, was centered near Sechelt, B.C., and occurred at a depth of about one kilometer. While there have been no reports of damage from the earthquake, the issue of alert consistency and timing remains a topic of concern. Natural Resources Canada is actively evaluating the alerts sent through their Earthquake Early Warning system to address any discrepancies. Moving forward, efforts are being made to improve the effectiveness of alert systems to provide accurate and timely warnings to residents during seismic events.

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