4.1 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts Catanduanes
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit Bato, Catanduanes on Tuesday, December 16, 2020, at exactly 08:00 a.m. according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).
Earthquakes hit without prior signs/warnings most of the time.
The territories and nations including the Philippines lying along the Pacific Ring of Fire are prone to earthquakes.
On a daily basis, the PHIVOLCS record numerous quakes occurring in the country.
In an earthquake advisory it releases from time to time whenever there is an unprecedented land movement/action, it notes the location of the quake, its epicenter and depth of focus, and the time and date it hit an area. The agency also notes whether or not there are expected damages and aftershocks of a quake.
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Meanwhile, based on the latest earthquake bulletin, the 4.1 magnitude earthquake that jolted Bato in Catanduanes was tectonic in origin and it hit at a depth of 11 kilometers.
There’s no immediate damage and aftershocks reported as of press time but Intensity II was felt in Legazpi City, Albay.
Phivolcs noted that the Magnitude 4 earthquake is “felt generally by people indoors and by some people outdoors. Light sleepers are awakened. Vibration is felt like a passing of heavy truck. Hanging objects swing considerably.”
“Dinner, plates, glasses, windows and doors rattle. Floors and walls of wood framed buildings creak. Standing motor cars may rock slightly. Liquids in containers are slightly disturbed. Water in containers oscillate strongly. Rumbling sound may sometimes be heard,” PHIVOLCS added.
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