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English: Shakemap from USGS for the magnitude 6.1, maximum intensity 6.667 earthquake near 0 Km Ese of Gutad, Central Luzon, Ph (0km ESE of Gutad, Philippines), 20.0 km depth. Date 22 April 2019, 09:11:11
English: Shakemap from USGS for the magnitude 6.4, maximum intensity 7.099 earthquake with tsunami near en:Usgs Neic Shakemap (en:Luzon, Philippines), 15.2 km depth. Date 25 October 2022, 14:59:01
The 2013 Bohol earthquake was a deadly event which happened on 15 October, striking the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, Masbate and Leyte. The M w 7.2 earthquake produced a ~50-km-long, ~12-km-wide northeast trending zone of uplift with an ~8-km-long discontinuous ground rupture indicating predominantly reverse-slip movement on a ...
One of the largest historical earthquake on the fault zone was the 1990 Luzon M s 7.8 event that left nearly 2,000 people dead or missing. The same part of the fault zone is thought to have ruptured in the 1645 Luzon earthquake. [7] Further south the fault ruptured during the 1973 Ragay Gulf earthquake.
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The 1880 Southern Luzon earthquakes, were one of the most destructive tremors on record in the history of the country.The shocks continued, with greater or less interruption, from July 14–25, 1880; highlighted by three violent quakes measuring M w 7.0, M w 7.6, and M w 7.2 respectively.
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The 2019 Eastern Samar Earthquake struck the islands of Visayas in the Philippines on April 23, 2019, at 1:37:51 p.m. . [3] It had a moment magnitude of 6.5 [ 3 ] (M ww 6.4 by USGS ) [ 4 ] and a local magnitude of 6.2 [ 5 ] with a max intensity of VI based on the PHIVOLCS earthquake intensity scale (PEIS). [ 3 ]