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Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 14
Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Strikes Off Southern Philippines Coast at 42-Mile Depth
Updated
Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 14

Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Strikes Off Southern Philippines Coast at 42-Mile Depth

3 articles · Updated · Fox Weather · Jul 14

Summary

  • A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit late Tuesday off southern Philippines, centered about 21 miles west-southwest of Sarangani at 11:49 p.m. local time.
  • USGS placed the quake at roughly 42.2 miles deep, a depth that likely muted surface shaking; only a handful of residents near Sarangani reported light to weak tremors.
  • The quake struck in the Pacific Ring of Fire, one of the world's most seismically active zones.
  • It came a day after a separate 6.3-magnitude earthquake west of the Loyalty Islands, underscoring continued regional seismic activity.

Insights

This 6.2 quake occurred in a trench known for deadly tsunamis. How prepared is the region for the next major event?
This earthquake's depth prevented disaster. What does this deep activity reveal about the deadlier threat lurking on the Cotabato Trench?
With a history of magnitude 8 quakes, are the Philippines' modern building designs truly enough to prevent a future catastrophe?