Magnitude 6.5 quake hits off southern Mindanao


A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern Philippines, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said, less than three weeks after a major tremor in the same area left more than 80 people dead.

The quake struck late Friday evening at a depth of 52.km in the waters about 35km southwest of Minda­nao island’s Jose Abad Santos town, according to the USGS, which revised the magnitude from an initial 6.7.

No tsunami alert was issued.

Santa Maria town rescue official Jerson Talahig said there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.

“It was kind of strong, but it was quick. We saw the table and some of the lights shaking,” he said.

The 7.8-magnitude tremor that hit Mindanao on June 8 brought down buildings, triggered landslides and displaced thousands on the southern island, while also setting off tsunami warnings across the region.

The powerful quake forced the seabed upwards by two metres on a long stretch of the coast, pushing previously submerged coral above the water and exten­ding the shoreline by as much as 200m in a geological phenomenon known as “coastal uplift”.

A series of strong aftershocks rocked the area from about two hours after the first quake, inclu­ding a 6.5-magnitude tremor.

As of Friday, the June 8 quake had killed 81 people and injured more than 1,300.

Earthquakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an arc of intense seismic activity stretching from Japan through South-East Asia and across the Pacific basin.

The Cotabato Trench, which lies as close as 50km off the coast of southern Mindanao, is the site of frequent seismic activity, including a “swarm” of thousands of mostly small earthquakes recorded in January. — AFP

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