5.1 magnitude earthquake strikes near the Yukon, B.C., Alaska border Saturday

Shaking reported in Whitehorse, 116 kilometres away, but no damage reported

Image | Approximate site of earthquake on Sept. 17

Caption: The 5.1-magnitude quake struck near the border between Yukon, B.C., and Alaska Saturday afternoon, Earthquakes Canada reports. (Earthquakes Canada / Natural Resources Canada)

A 5.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the border between Yukon, B.C., and Alaska Saturday afternoon, Earthquakes Canada reports.
The quake happened shortly after 4:30 p.m. PT about 87 kilometres northwest of Skagway, Alaska and 116 kilometres southwest of Whitehorse.
People in Whitehorse reported some shaking Saturday, but there have not been any reports of damage.

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Earthquakes Canada — which is part of Natural Resources Canada — says this quake would not be expected to cause significant damages.
In May, a pair of earthquakes struck the region, with a Whitehorse school and office building closing because of the damage in those quakes.