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  1. PHIVOLCS Earthquake Bulletins of latest seismic events in the Philippines are listed below. The event parameters (hypocenter, time and magnitude) are determined using incoming data from the Philippine Seismic Network. Philippine Standard Time (PST) is eight hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

  2. Philippines has had: (M1.5 or greater) 1 earthquake in the past 24 hours. 8 earthquakes in the past 7 days. 28 earthquakes in the past 30 days. 634 earthquakes in the past 365 days.

  3. earthquake.usgs.gov › earthquakes › mapLatest Earthquakes

    Earthquakes. All lists include most worldwide events magnitude 4.5 and greater, read more. REFRESH EARTHQUAKES

  4. www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph › index › earthquakeEarthquake Information

    is a Philippine national institution dedicated to provide information on the activities of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis, as well as other specialized information and services primarily for the protection of life and property and in support of economic, productivity, and sustainable development.

  5. Maps, lists, data, and information about today's earthquakes, lists of the biggest earthquakes, and recent earthquakes.

  6. Jul 26, 2022 · At least five people died and 130 others were injured after a powerful earthquake struck the northern Philippines on Wednesday, according to authorities in the Southeast Asian country.

  7. The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS) will officially inaugurate the PHIVOLCS Visayas Cluster Monitoring Center for Earthquake and Tsunami (PVCMCET) on 10 May 2024 8:30 AM at PVCMCET, Purok 11-Santan, Brgy.

  8. Earthquake locations and epicenters today and in the last few days - the most recent earthquakes

  9. Dec 2, 2023 · A major, 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck in the Philippine Sea on Saturday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 10:37 p.m. Philippine time, data from the ...

  10. Earthquakes are shown as circles sized by magnitude (red, < 1 hour; blue, < 1 day, yellow, < 1 week). Click or tap on a circle to view more details about an earthquake, such as location, date/time, magnitude, and links to more information about the quake.

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