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2010 July 24 Mindanao 7.3, 7.6, 7.5 III 2010 Mindanao earthquakes triplet earthquake, deep focus events [19] 2012 February 6 11:49 Negros 6.7 VII 113 dead, 112 injured 2012 Negros earthquake [20] 2012 August 31 20:47 Samar 7.6 VII 1 dead, 1 injured 2012 Samar earthquake [21] 2013 October 15 08:12 Bohol 7.2 IX 222 dead, 976 injured 2013 Bohol ...
M w (USGS) Centred 7 km ENE of Columbio, Philippines, at a depth of 14.1 km. [339] October 29, 2019 01:04 6.802 125.040 24 dead 3 missing 6.6 M w (USGS) Centred 14 km east of Bual, Philippines, at a depth of 15.3 km. [340] October 31, 2019 01:11 6.908 125.153 6.5 M w (USGS) Centred 1 km south of Kisante, Philippines, at a depth of 10.0 km. [341]
2010 Yushu earthquake: April 13, 2010 14 2,266 6.8 Algeria: 2003 Boumerdès earthquake: May 21, 2003 15 2,248 7.2 Haiti: 2021 Haiti earthquake: August 14, 2021 16 1,482 [5] 6.3 Afghanistan: 2023 Herat earthquakes: October 7, 2023 17 1,313 8.6 Indonesia: 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake: March 28, 2005 18 1,200 [6] 6.1 Afghanistan: 2002 Hindu ...
The 2010 Mindanao earthquakes occurred in the southern Philippines in the Moro Gulf. This was a complex sequence of events including three main events (a triplet earthquake ) of M w magnitude 7.3 or greater on the 23rd of July, and two significant aftershocks of magnitude 6.6 on the 24th and 29th.
Ten deadliest recorded earthquakes in the Philippines since the 1600s Magnitude Origin Location Date Mortality Missing Injured Damages Source 1 7.9 Tectonic Moro Gulf: August 16, 1976 4791 2288 9928 2 7.8 Tectonic Luzon Island: July 16, 1990 1621 1000 More than 3000 ₱10 billion 3 7.5 Tectonic Luzon Island: November 30, 1645 More than 600
Up to 66,900 people died from earthquakes in 2023, the highest death toll for earthquakes since 2010. At least 59,488 people died in the Turkey–Syria doublets of February, which dominated world headlines because of its extensive devastation; the first mainshock was also the largest earthquake of the year at M w 7.8.
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The 2010 Chile earthquake registered 8.8 on the moment magnitude scale, [3] ranking it as the 6th strongest earthquake since 1900. The tsunami associated with the Chile earthquake caused tsunami advisories and warning across the entire Pacific Ocean rim, also known as the Ring of Fire .