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3.6 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Port Renfrew – No Damage Reported

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UPDATE: A 3.6 magnitude earthquake struck near Port Renfrew on August 19, 2025, at 7:17 p.m. The tremor, felt lightly on southern Vancouver Island, occurred approximately 18 kilometers southeast of the town, at a depth of 35 kilometers.

Authorities at Earthquakes Canada confirmed the quake’s magnitude, which was initially reported as a 4.1 magnitude before being revised. Fortunately, there are currently no reports of damage, and officials indicate that none is expected.

Local residents experienced a brief shake but reported that the incident caused no alarm. Emergency Info BC promptly issued updates to keep the public informed.

The recent earthquake underscores the seismic activity typical of the region, although this incident remains minor in scale. Community members are encouraged to stay informed and prepared, as minor quakes can serve as reminders of the geological dynamics at play.

As of now, no further seismic activity has been reported in the area. Residents are advised to monitor updates from official sources like Emergency Info BC and Earthquakes Canada for any developments.

For more information on earthquake preparedness, visit local emergency management websites or community forums.

Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation, and share this news with others to keep the community informed!

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