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6.5-magnitude quake hits east of Philippine islands

6.5-magnitude quake hits east of Philippine islands

Sinar Daily24-06-2025
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 jolted east of the Philippine Islands at 01:58:08 GMT on Tuesday.
24 Jun 2025 10:55am
An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 jolted east of the Philippine Islands at 01:58:08 GMT on Tuesday. - AFP file photo
HONG KONG - An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 jolted east of the Philippine Islands at 01:58:08 GMT on Tuesday, the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said.
The epicentre, with a depth of 10.0 km, was initially determined to be at 7.97 degrees north latitude and 129.83 degrees east longitude. - BERNAMA-XINHUA
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