
2 earthquakes strike northern B.C., just south of Alaska border
CBC
Two small earthquakes struck northern British Columbia, just south of the border with Alaska, on Friday night.
Earthquakes Canada says the first quake was recorded at 8 p.m. PDT and registered at a magnitude of 4.7.
It was located 169 kilometres southwest of Whitehorse, and 50 kilometres west-southwest of Skagway, Alaska.
The second, 5.2 magnitude quake struck at 8:45 p.m. PDT, with the epicentre 180 kilometres southwest of Whitehorse, and 63 kilometres west-southwest of Skagway, Alaska.
Both were recorded at a depth of 10 kilometres.
Earthquakes Canada said there are no reports of damage or injuries from either quake, and none are expected.

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