‘Don’t see it coming:’ minister pushes for preparedness after B.C. tsunami scare
British Columbia had the luxury of time as emergency officials watched a potential tsunami roll across the Pacific Ocean after a massive earthquake near Russia.
But the province’s emergency management minister says it’s a reminder that B.C. has to always be prepared for the possibility of a quake closer to home.
Kelly Greene said B.C.’s response to Tuesday’s tsunami advisory trigger by an 8.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Russia “met the moment” given the risk facing the coast.
“We don’t know when a big earthquake is going to come. We don’t know when a big tsunami event would come,” she said.



