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Earthquakes Canada confirms a 3.3 magnitude quake for Esterhazy

Mining activities suspected as the cause of the quake that hit last Friday night.
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Mining activities at Mosaic's mines at Esterhazy are suspected as having caused a 3.3 magnitude earthquake in the area Friday.

ESTERHAZY - It has been confirmed that a 3.3 magnitude earthquake impacted Esterhazy on Friday.

According to the data from Earthquakes Canada, the event took place at 1:34.40 a.m. in the morning Aug. 2. It took place about 5 km northeast of Esterhazy. 

While there were reports the tremors were felt in the area no major damage was reported. As for the cause, Earthquakes Canada described it as suspected mining-induced.

Esterhazy is home to the Mosaic potash mine which is the largest potash mine operation in the world.  

A 3.3 magnitude earthquake is not considered a large one. Meanwhile, the recent 8.8 magnitude quake off the coast of Russia resulted in a tsunami that impacted Japan as well as Hawaii. 

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