Quake hits Alberta, but in different geologic region than one linked to fracking
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alta. — A second earthquake in less than a week shook central Alberta on Sunday, although a seismologist notes it occurred in a different geologic region than a quake last week that’s been linked to fracking.
Honn Kao with the Geological Survey of Canada says the 4.4 magnitude quake was detected at around 4 a.m., with an epicentre about 32 kilometres northwest of Rocky Mountain House.
Kao says no damage has been reported, although he says many people who live in the area have reported feeling it, one as far away as Edmonton.
A 4.6 magnitude earthquake last Monday that was felt in the communities of Red Deer and Sylvan Lake has prompted the Alberta Energy Regulator to order a company to suspend fracking operations at a well site.