The
earthquake struck near
Davao Oriental early on Thursday morning, August 12.
PHIVOLCS earlier listed the earthquake as magnitude 7.3 at a depth of 69 kilometers, then revised its advisory to a magnitude 7.2 earthquake, which occurred at a depth of 50 kilometers. It later reverted to its original report of a magnitude 7.3 earthquake. At 6:06 am,
PHIVOLCS further revised its report to a magnitude 7.1 earthquake, at a depth of 39 km (kilometers). The
United States Geological Survey also measured the quake at 7.1. The
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) reported in a bulletin that the earthquake, which was
tectonic in origin, struck at 1:46 am off the coast of
Davao Oriental.
PHIVOLCS said that there was no
tsunami threat but
damage and
aftershocks were expected. Local authorities have deployed personnel to assess structures for any damage and injuries following the earthquake. In
Davao City, workers of different businesses went out of their offices due to the earthquake.
Mindanao is regularly rocked by quakes due to its location on the
Pacific "Ring of Fire".
Aftershocks ranging in magnitude 4's and 5's followed after the
mainshock early morning in
Philippines. A moderately strong shallow
aftershock was felt at midnight on August 12. The strongest aftershocks were reported magnitude 5.1 and 5.7 intensities of III. The earthquake was felt mostly all over
Mindanao and lasted for more than a minute.
Tsunami A tsunami was generated with recorded wave heights of 6.1 cm at
Bitung, Indonesia and 3 cm at
Davao City, Philippines. ==Other events==