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  2. 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Tsunami damage at Barangay Tibpuan, Lebak, Mindanao. Several fault zones in the region are capable of producing major earthquakes and destructive local tsunamis. The two major fault zones that are most dangerous are the Sulu Trench in the Sulu Sea and the Cotabato Trench, a region of subduction that crosses the Celebes Sea and the Moro Gulf in Southern Mindanao.

  3. List of tsunamis - Wikipedia

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    The magnitude 9.5 earthquake of 22 May 1960, the largest earthquake ever recorded, generated one of the most destructive tsunamis of the 20th century. The tsunami spread across the Pacific Ocean, with waves measuring up to 25 metres (82 ft) high in places. The first tsunami wave hit Hilo, Hawaii, approximately 15 hours after its origin. The ...

  4. List of earthquakes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The subduction zones that surround most of the archipelago are the source of many of the larger earthquakes that strike the Philippines. This includes both faulting along the plate interfaces and within the subducting slabs. For the Philippine Trench, examples of those on the plate interface are the 1988 M w 7.3 and the 2023 M7.6 events.

  5. List of natural disasters by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake, Tsunami March 11 2012 1,901 Typhoon Bopha: Philippines Tropical cyclone December 4 – 5 2013 6,340 Typhoon Haiyan: Philippines, Vietnam, China November 8 – 10 2014 2,700 2014 Badakhshan mudslides: Afghanistan Landslide May 2 2015 8,964 April 2015 Nepal earthquake: Nepal, India Earthquake April 25 2016 1,111 [15] 2016 Indian heat ...

  6. Quake prompts brief tsunami warning on the West Coast. Here's ...

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    A magnitude 9.2 temblor, the second most powerful earthquake ever recorded globally, caused widespread damage in the Anchorage area in 1964 and killed 131 people, including some in Oregon and California by the ensuing tsunami. Most destructive tsunamis. In 2004, a magnitude 9.1 earthquake occurred off Sumatra, an Indonesian island in the Indian ...

  7. 1968 Casiguran earthquake - Wikipedia

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    UTC time: 1968-08-01 20:19:22: ISC event: 817557: USGS-ANSSComCat: Local date: August 2, 1968 (): Local time: 04:19:22: Magnitude: 7.6 M w [1] 7.3 M s [2]: Depth: 25 km (16 mi) [1] Epicenter: 1]: Type: Thrust [3]: Areas affected: Philippines: Max. intensity: MMI IX (Violent) [1] PEIS VIII (Very destructive) [2]: Tsunami.3 m (1 ft 0 in) [4]: Foreshocks: 10+ [3]: Casualties: 207–271 dead, 261 ...

  8. Tsunami map shows how San Francisco could be devastated - AOL

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    The map was thrust back into the spotlight after tsunami warnings were issued on Thursday when a 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit off the California coast. It led to 5 million people being put under ...

  9. List of disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    7.5 Tectonic Luzon Island: November 30, 1645 More than 600 More than 3000 Unknown: 4 7.3 Tectonic Casiguran, Aurora: August 2, 1968 271 261 5 7.2 Tectonic Bohol & Cebu: October 15, 2013 222 8 796 ₱4 billion (est.) [8] 6 7.1 Tectonic Mindoro: November 15, 1994 78 430 ₱5.15 million [9] 7 6.7 Tectonic Negros Oriental: February 6, 2012 51 62 ...