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MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED) – The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised to magnitude 6 the quake that hit 43 km southwest of San Antonio town in Zambales at 3:31 am, Sunday, January 11.
Phivolcs earlier registered the quake at magnitude 5.7. The US Geological Survey reported the quake’s magnitude at 5.8.
The strong quake was tectonic in origin and had a depth of 85km, Phivolcs said. It rocked Metro Manila, netizens posted on Twitter.
That was a very strong #Earthquake. Hope nothing serious! Scary being on 18th floor. #makati
Was that a very strong earthquake???
I woke up because my cabinets were shaking and making noise.. Hope nobody got hurt. #earthquake
Earthquake in Manila!
Aftershocks
Phivolcs said the following intensities were felt:
- Intensity IV – Pasig City; Pasay City; Manila City; Quezon City; Hagonoy, Bulacan; Makati City; San Mateo, Rizal; Obando, Bulacan
- Intensity III – Tagaytay City; San Miguel, Tarlac;
- Intensity II – Baguio City; Batangas City
Aftershocks are expected from the quake, according to the agency. So far, no damage has been reported.
Follow Phivolcs’ Earthquake Preparedness Guide on what one should do during and after an earthquake.
Immediately after a quake, Phivolcs advises affected people to take “the fastest and safest way out of the building.” One should not use elevators or enter damaged buildings, according to the agency.
Most of all, do not panic. – Rappler.com
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