Quakes shake N.B. village again: ‘Sounded like the hot water tank exploded’
MCADAM, N.B. — Two years after a mysterious “swarm” of earthquakes rattled homes and nerves in a New Brunswick village, they’ve started up again.
Earthquakes Canada has recorded 22 earthquakes in New Brunswick over the last 30 days, with most of those near McAdam, on the western edge of the province, near the border with the United States.
Mayor Ken Stannix said the quakes startle people, often producing a bang that’s louder than a gunshot.
“I know when I first heard it, it sounded like the hot water tank may have exploded in the basement. Then we realized it was these earthquakes,” Stannix said.


