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A 3.7-magnitude earthquake shook southern Ontario, felt from Toronto to Niagara Falls, with no injuries or damage reported.
Tremors were felt throughout a large area, including Toronto, Kitchener, Belleville, and Niagara Falls, following a magnitude 3.7 earthquake that struck southern Ontario late on Tuesday night. The earthquake was centered near Orillia at a depth of five kilometers. Through Earthquakes Canada's "Did you feel it?" survey, at least 2,000 people reported feeling the shaking. scheme. The area has seen similar earthquakes in the previous 25 years, and no damage or injuries were reported. The incident took place in the midst of severe winter weather, which made the problems already present more difficult. The most consistent information points to the Orillia-centered event, although some sources reported a 4.1 magnitude earthquake close to Brechin. There were no warnings or aftershocks.