Mindanao Hit by 6.5-Quake at 29 km Depth as Philippines Stays on Ring of Fire Alert
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Updated · India Today · Jun 26
Mindanao Hit by 6.5-Quake at 29 km Depth as Philippines Stays on Ring of Fire Alert
3 articles · Updated · India Today · Jun 26
Summary
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake shook Mindanao on Friday, with authorities reporting no immediate casualties, major damage or tsunami threat as inspections continued.
GFZ said the quake struck at a depth of 29 km, shallow enough to produce strong shaking, and residents were told to stay alert for aftershocks in the coming days or weeks.
Mindanao sits near the Philippine Fault, the Cotabato Trench and the Philippine Trench, part of a tectonically crowded archipelago that records thousands of quakes each year.
The tremor came weeks after a June 8 quake in southern Philippines killed more than 80 people, reviving scrutiny of seismic risk across the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Seismologists said the recent run of major quakes around the Pacific does not show a single linked global event; each is typically driven by stress on its own fault system.