The Magnitude 7.4 and 6.8 "doublet earthquakes" off Manay, Davao Oriental, are traced to the deep Philippine Trench, ...
A week after the powerful magnitude 6.9 earthquake rocked northern Cebu, thousands of aftershocks continue to jolt affected ...
Tuesday’s quake is the deadliest the country has experienced since October 2013, when more than 200 people died in the ...
The Philippine Trench is known to cause strong earthquakes with magnitudes above 7.0 along the country's eastern coast, even capable of generating two or more earthquakes within a short period of time ...
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Why the 'Big One' becomes more likely as 2058 approaches
Phivolcs says the West Valley Fault’s 400-year cycle means the probability of a major quake rises as 2058 nears — but it’s ...
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Taal shakes for 12 days straight as volcanic quakes persist – Phivolcs
Volcanic earthquakes have continued to shake Taal Volcano in Batangas province for the past 12 days, the Philippine Institute ...
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Massive earthquakes in Philippines: What we know so far
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippines on Friday, killing at least six people and ...
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Two Of The World's Biggest Earthquakes Seem To Be Synched Together
Residents of the US’s West Coast have long feared “The Big One” – the apparently inevitable massive earthquake that will one day hit where the Pacific tectonic plate meets its North American neighbor.
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California's 'The Big One' earthquake could actually unfold in two stages, say researchers
A new study suggests that the 'Big One' earthquake on the West Coast of the United States could actually be two separate ...
A 6.9-magnitude aftershock jolted quake-hit southern Philippines, triggering a fresh tsunami alert just hours after an ...
Researchers at the Statewide California Earthquake Center at USC Dornsife warn that powerful, fast-moving earthquakes could hit California and are calling for stronger building codes along with ...
THE recent series of earthquakes recorded across the Philippines was not caused by manmade activity or foreign research programs, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) clarified. Science ...
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