Date | Event | Magnitude | |
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07/16/1990 7:26 a.m. | Earthquake on Luzon, Philippines | Mw 7.7 |
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07/23/2021 8:49 p.m. | Earthquake offshore Mindoro, Philippines | Mw 6.7 |
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03/22/2022 5:41 p.m. | Earthquake offshore Hualien, Taiwan | Mw 6.7 |
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08/18/2020 12:03 a.m. | Earthquake between Samar and Masbate, Philippines | Mw 6.6 |
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04/23/2019 5:37 a.m. | Earthquake below Samar, Philippines | Mw 6.4 |
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Date | Event | Magnitude | |
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07/27/2022 1:29 a.m. | Aftershock Earthquake in Abra | mb 4.9 |
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07/27/2022 3:14 a.m. | Aftershock Earthquake in Ilocos Sur | M 4.9 |
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07/27/2022 2:50 a.m. | Aftershock Earthquake in Abra | mb 4.7 |
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07/27/2022 3:28 a.m. | Aftershock Earthquake in Ilocos Norte | mb 4.9 |
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Latitude | 17.56 °N |
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Longitude | 120.80 °E |
Date & Time | July 27, 2022, 12:43 a.m. |
Magnitude | Mw 7 |
Depth | 23 km |
Last Update | 2022-07-27 |
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07/27/2022 6:55 a.m.
Preliminary modelling of expected #aftershock impact for the next 24h.
— CATnews (@CATnewsDE) July 27, 2022
There is a 20% chance to see a magnitude 6 aftershock based on statistics from similar earthquake sequences.
Usually, the largest aftershock is ~1 magnitude smaller than its mainshock. pic.twitter.com/97JSBLSzol
07/27/2022 6:17 a.m.
very strong and damaging #earthquake in #Abra, #Luzon, #Philippineshttps://t.co/swwc6VuNU9 pic.twitter.com/XjCAD5qZb3
— CATnews (@CATnewsDE) July 27, 2022