Canada Launches Earthquake Early Warning System in BC
Canada Launches Earthquake Early Warning System in BC
Canada Launches Earthquake Early Warning System in BC
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British Columbia has launched an Earthquake Early Warning (EEW) system to provide up to ten seconds of warning before strong tremors occur, enhancing public safety and infrastructure response capabilities. This system, operational through a network of sensors, will automatically alert residents via cellphones, radio, and television when earthquakes of magnitude greater than five are detected. Officials emphasize that these crucial seconds can significantly reduce injuries and fatalities during seismic events. The EEW system is part of a broader $36 million federal initiative aimed at protecting vulnerable regions in Canada, with plans for expansion to southern Quebec and eastern Ontario later this year. Critical infrastructure operators will also receive alerts to implement preventative measures, such as halting traffic on bridges and preventing plane landings. The initiative reflects growing concerns about the risk of major earthquakes in British Columbia, a region historically prone to seismic activity.

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