The house looked good, and we looked out and all our neighbours were out everywhere trying to figure out what it was." According to Natural Resources Canada, the earthquake had a depth of two kilometres. 3.7 magnitude earthquake 1988-04-24 01:14:52 UTC at 01:14 April 24, 1988 UTC Location: Epicenter at 45.96, -64.88 15.2 km from Salisbury (9.2 miles) According to Earthquakes Canada, another earthquake aftershock has … Halifax Regional Police say a minor earthquake caused a loud noise in a Dartmouth neighbourhood Sunday evening. A mild earthquake with a magnitude of 2.6 occurred near Chezzetcook, N.S., about 20 kilometres away from downtown Halifax, Thursday at around 5 p.m. The earthquake had a depth of two kilometers. Halifax police say a minor earthquake appears to have caused a loud noise in a Dartmouth neighbourhood Sunday evening. Earthquakes Canada seismologist explains loud noise heard during Dartmouth earthquake Police say there are no reports of any injuries or property damage. Find articles, news, videos, pictures, links and facts about Halifax. WE Charity closing operations in Canada, Kielburger brothers to step downToronto Raptors force Game 7 against Boston Celtics with double overtime thriller'Be the Change' report issues calls to action to address inequality in LondonWE Charity says it's closing up in Canada.
“So it’s quite normal, especially when you are quite close to an earthquake and especially when that earthquake is shallow, to hear as well as feel the earthquake.”According to Ackerley, Halifax isn’t in a region that’s known for its earthquakes. DARTMOUTH, N.S.— Halifax Regional Police say they received several 911 calls from anxious people Sunday night after the area was rattled by a mild tremor. “The next one could be bigger, so we need to be prepared.”Ackerley adds Earthquakes Canada does have advice when an earthquake is suspected.“If you start feeling really big shaking, you drop to the floor, you cover yourself by getting under some kind of sturdy object and you wait until the shaking stops.”Earthquakes Canada released a “Did you feel it” survey after Sunday night’s quake, and according to Ackerley, over 400 people have responded.
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