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Off-shore earthquake activity slowing, after more than a dozen quakes in two days

The rumbling seems to be subsiding, after more than a dozen earthquakes in the last 48 hours off the Island’s west coast.

The last was a 5.0 magnitude quake recorded around 9:30 this morning [July 5]. The largest was a 5.7 magnitude quake recorded on Thursday morning at a depth of 10 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey.

All the other quakes were magnitude 4 and larger, and happened in the same region around 230 kilometres southwest of Tofino. The region is well-known for quakes and is one of the most seismically active spots in the world.

No damage or tsunamis have been recorded, or are expected, from the earthquakes.

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