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6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines
6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

New Straits Times

time2 hours ago

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  • New Straits Times

6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

MANILA: A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck deep off the coast of the southern Philippines on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake, which the USGS reported occurred at a depth of 101 kilometres (63 miles) about 70 kilometres from the nearest areas of Davao Occidental province. "The shake was not that strong, but the tables and computers here at the office shook for (about five seconds)," Marlawin Fuentes, a provincial rescuer from the tiny island of Sarangani, told AFP. No tsunami alert was triggered. Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.

6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines
6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

Straits Times

time4 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Straits Times

6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

The quake occurred at a depth of 101 km about 70 km from the nearest areas of Davao Occidental province. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM MANILA - A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck deep off the coast of the southern Philippines on June 28, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake, which the USGS reported occurred at a depth of 101 km about 70 km from the nearest areas of Davao Occidental province. 'The shake was not that strong, but the tables and computers here at the office shook for (about five seconds),' Mr Marlawin Fuentes, a provincial rescuer from the tiny island of Sarangani, told AFP. No tsunami alert was triggered. Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific 'Ring of Fire', an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through South-east Asia and across the Pacific basin. Most are too weak to be felt by humans, but strong and destructive ones come at random with no technology available to predict when and where they might strike. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

6.1-magnitude earthquake hits off southern Philippines
6.1-magnitude earthquake hits off southern Philippines

New Indian Express

time4 hours ago

  • Climate
  • New Indian Express

6.1-magnitude earthquake hits off southern Philippines

MANILA: A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck deep off the coast of the southern Philippines on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake, which the USGS reported occurred at a depth of 101 kilometres (63 miles) about 70 kilometres from the nearest areas of Davao Occidental province. "The shake was not that strong, but the tables and computers here at the office shook for (about five seconds)," Marlawin Fuentes, a provincial rescuer from the tiny island of Sarangani, told AFP. No tsunami alert was triggered. Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin. Most are too weak to be felt by humans, but strong and destructive ones come at random with no technology available to predict when and where they might strike.

6.1 earthquake hits southern Philippines, no significant damage reported- second in a week
6.1 earthquake hits southern Philippines, no significant damage reported- second in a week

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

6.1 earthquake hits southern Philippines, no significant damage reported- second in a week

Representative image A strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of the Philippines on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake occurred at a depth of 101 kilometres and was located approximately 70 kilometres from the nearest point in Davao Occidental province. There were no immediate reports of casualties or significant damage. "The shake was not that strong, but the tables and computers here at the office shook for (about five seconds)," Marlawin Fuentes, a provincial rescuer from the tiny island of Sarangani, told AFP. This is the second earthquake in the Philippines this week. On Tuesday, a 6.2 magnitude quake struck the northern part of the country. The Philippines experiences frequent seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur. While most quakes are too weak to be felt, stronger and more destructive ones can strike without warning, and there is currently no technology capable of accurately predicting them.

6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines
6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

Arab News

time5 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Arab News

6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

MANILA: A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck deep off the coast of the southern Philippines on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake, which the USGS reported occurred at a depth of 101 kilometers (63 miles) about 70 kilometers from the nearest areas of Davao Occidental province. 'The shake was not that strong, but the tables and computers here at the office shook for (about five seconds),' Marlawin Fuentes, a provincial rescuer from the tiny island of Sarangani, told AFP. No tsunami alert was triggered. Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific 'Ring of Fire,' an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin. Most are too weak to be felt by humans, but strong and destructive ones come at random with no technology available to predict when and where they might strike.

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