Did you feel that?

SMALL EARTHQUAKE FELT IN PENTICTON

PENTICTON – If you felt all shook up on Friday, it wasn't the Penticton Elvis Festival in town this weekend, it was a small earthquake.

Alison Bird, a seismologist with Earthquakes Canada, says residents felt the tremors caused by a 2.0 magnitude quake occurring at 9:41 a.m. 17 kilometres west of Penticton. This was a shallow quake with the action happening 10 kilometres below the Earth's surface.

Bird says B.C.'s coast gets the most quakes. Haida Gwaii had a 7.7 magnitude quake in 2012 and 50,000 aftershocks afterwards. Vancouver Island once had a 9.0 magnitude quake also known as a megathrust earthquake in 1700.

She added while Penticton residents don't have to worry as much, it takes less magnitude to shake the shelves and rattle the windows in this area due to the relative thinness of the tectonic plate.

If you felt a quake or tremor you can fill out a questionnaire at Earthquake Canada's website.

To contact a reporter for this story, to send photos or videos, email Shannon Quesnel at squesnel@infotelnews.ca, call 250-488-3065 or tweet @shannonquesnel1

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Shannon Quesnel

Shannon Quesnel