Quake rattles Ottawa, other Canada cities

OTTAWA. June 24. KAZINFORM A moderate earthquake struck north of the Canadian capital Ottawa on Wednesday, forcing thousands of people to flee their offices but causing relatively little minor damage, Kazinform refers to Arab News.

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There were no reports of injuries or major damage from the shallow 5.0 magnitude quake, but it startled residents in an area of North America where earthquakes are usually minor and rarely felt over a wide area.

The tremor was felt as far away as New York City, officials and witnesses said.

The quake, which also shook buildings in Toronto and Montreal, lasted between 25 and 30 seconds in Ottawa. It set off fire alarms and prompted many buildings in the city center to be evacuated, including Parliament Hill.

One senior politician reported hearing a noise as the quake struck, and thinking at first it was just from nearby construction.

"All of a sudden the place started to shake. Someone yelled 'Get out' and we went. Everything was moving. Some of my colleagues have experienced quakes here before and said this was the worst one," Senator Art Eggleton told reporters.

The quake struck as a news conference was being broadcast live from Ottawa, sending reporters and camera operators running for the door, with the featured speaker looking confused as the room began to shake.

The New York City Office of Emergency Management said it had received reports of people feeling the effects of the Canadian earthquake. New York is about 330 miles (540 km) south of Ottawa.

The event appears to have been centered in what geologists call the Western Quebec Seismic Zone, which usually produces minor earthquakes of magnitude 2 or 3, according Laurent Godin, of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Kazinform cites Arab News. See www.arabnews.com for full version.