EARTHQUAKE: 4.9 Magnitude Quake Hits Quezon

Quezon Hit by Earthquake with 4.9 Magnitude

EARTHQUAKE – The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded a 4.9 magnitude quake in Quezon, December 22, 2020.

Most of the time, quakes hit with no prior signs. Recently, several places in and out of the Philippines were shaken by quakes of different magnitudes.

One of the strong quakes recorded by Phivolcs is the 7.1 magnitude quake in Davao Oriental. There were expected aftershocks due to the said quake and a tsunami advisory was released.

Previously, in April 22, Phivolcs recorded a quake in a part of Zambales. It had a magnitude of 6.1. Strong shaking were felt leaving people fearing about the so-called “Big One“. But the agency advises the people to wait for factual information and not to panic.

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Recently, a quake has hit a part of Quezon. At 02:14 am, December 22, 2020, Hinatuan was hit by an earthquake with a magnitude of 4.9.

Earthquake

According to Phivolcs, the quake that hit a part of Quezon was located at 14.83° North, 121.58° East – 009 km North 31° West of General Nakar. The quake was tectonic in origin and had a depth of 013 kilometers.

Phivolcs stated in its bulletin that no damage is expected of the said quake and as well as aftershocks. The following intensities were recorded of the said quake:

  • Intensity IV
    • General Nakar, Quezon
    • Malolos City and San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan
    • Lumban, Laguna
    • Quezon City
    • Caloocan City
    • Makati City
    • Rodriguez, Rizal
  • Intensity III
    • Lucban, Quezon
    • Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija
    • Caloocan City
    • Malabon City
    • Antipolo City
  • Intensity II
    • Santa Cruz, Laguna
    • San Mateo and Tanay, Rizal Marikina City
    • Navotas City

Keep safe everyone. We’ll keep you posted for official updates from Phivolcs and other weather agencies.

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