EARTHQUAKES: List of Quakes in the Philippines Today (May 6, 2019)

List of Earthquakes that Jolted Philippines Today (May 6, 2019)

EARTHQUAKES – Here is a list of the quakes that jolted the Philippines today, May 6, 2019.

One of the countries across the globe that is prone to quakes considering its location is the Philippines. In fact, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) usually records at least ten(10) quakes daily.

Some of the recorded shakings are aftershocks of the quakes that have high intensity or magnitude. The Phivolcs constantly updates the public with the happenings for them to be aware of the possibilities.

In the bulletins it releases, the Phivolcs indicates the location, the magnitude, and as well as the time that a certain earthquake hit the place.

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For today, May 6, 2019, here is a list of the earthquakes that jolted the Philippines and as well as their location:

12:24 AM

Location: General Luna, Surigao Del Norte
Magnitude: 3.5

12:35 AM

Location: Rizal, Occidental Mindoro
Magnitude: 3.0

01:01 AM

Location: Loreto, Dinagat
Magnitude: 2.0

01:49 AM

Location: Divilacan, Isabela
Magnitude: 3.5

02:36 AM

Location: Calayan, Cagayan
Magnitude: 2.2

02:48 AM

Location: Dumalneg, Ilocos Norte
Magnitude: 2.0

03:48 AM

Location: Governor Generoso, Davao Oriental
Magnitude: 3.0

03:56 AM

Location: General Luna, Surigao Del Norte
Magnitude: 2.0

05:19 AM

Location: Palauig, Zambales
Magnitude: 3.7

06:13 AM

Location: Sarangani, Davao Occidental
Magnitude: 3.6

06:19 AM

Location: General Luna, Surigao Del Norte
Magnitude: 2.7

06:21 AM

Location: San Julian, Eastern Samar
Magnitude: 3.1

06:44 AM

Location: Nueva Valencia, Guimaras
Magnitude: 1.8

08:12 AM

Location: Rizal, Occidental Mindoro
Magnitude: 2.8

10:23 AM

Location: Manay, Davao Oriental
Magnitude: 2.3

10:48 AM

Location: Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte
Magnitude: 5.8

11:11 AM

Location: General Luna, Surigao Del Norte
Magnitude: 2.2

11:14 AM

Location: Marihatag, Surigao Del Sur
Magnitude: 3.6

Data from Phivolcs.

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