SD68 responds to sporadic alert concerns following recent earthquake
NANAIMO — A recent earthquake hitting coastal B.C. on Friday has some people why their phones received an alert while others didn’t, and why certain schools were evacuated and others continued without disruption.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake was recorded on Feb. 21 at 1:26 p.m. roughly 27 kilometres north of Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast, with shaking felt across Coastal B.C., including the Nanaimo and Parksville/Qualicum Beach regions, and as far north as Prince George.
Nanaimo-Ladysmith Public Schools (SD68) communications director Gillian Robinson said they rely on Earthquakes Canada’s alert system, which sends an alert to phones in the area when an emergency situation isn’t obvious.
“With a minor earthquake like this one, this is very very low severity as it was a minor earthquake and a very short duration. I haven’t heard from all of our schools, but it would have probably felt differently across all of our schools. Also depending on where our schools are located and what activities a school or classes would have been involved in at the time.”


