Magnitude 4.8 earthquake hits 85 miles north of Seattle; largest in Northwest since 2004
The Northwest’s largest earthquake since 2004 shook up the region Tuesday evening as a magnitude 4.8 quake hit 11 miles northeast of Victoria, British Columbia. At 11:39 p.m. PT on Sunday, the earthquake struck 85 miles northwest of Seattle at a depth of 30 miles. KOMO reported that several residents of Washington towns like Port Angeles and Anacortes felt substantial shaking, in addition to folks around Vancouver and Seattle. Felt small #earthquake downtown #seattle on 8th floor. — John Watson (@anarchotron) December 30, 2015 4.8 earthquake near Seattle. My whole apt swayed pretty hard #4th floor # legs still shaking — Susan_S (@60Blues) December 30,… Read More
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