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Earthquake detected 40 miles southwest of Whatcom County

Deming, WALocal News

On February 14, 2025, an earthquake was detected approximately 40 miles southwest of Whatcom County, raising alarms among local authorities and residents. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported the seismic activity, which is part of a region known for its geological instability, particularly around the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This incident has prompted discussions on the importance of earthquake preparedness and response strategies among community leaders. Local officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and informed, as aftershocks could follow the initial quake. The event highlights the necessity for continuous monitoring and public awareness in areas prone to seismic activity.

Experts emphasize that understanding the risks and having emergency plans in place can mitigate potential damage and ensure public safety. As further assessments are conducted, updates will be communicated to the community to keep them informed about any developments. This earthquake serves as a critical reminder of the Pacific Northwest's seismic landscape and the need for preparedness.

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