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Southern Leyte Shaken: Key Insights into the 23 January 2025 Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake in the Philippines

Southern Leyte Shaken by 5.8 Magnitude⁤ Earthquake: Aftershocks and Seismic Hazards Loom

At 7:39 AM⁢ on January 23, 2025, a‌ moderate-sized earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 ⁤struck Southern Leyte, sending tremors​ across the province and its neighboring regions. The epicenter was located 6 kilometers southeast of San Francisco, southern Leyte, at a depth of 11 kilometers. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), the quake was ⁣caused by the movement of a local active‍ fault in the area.

As of 1:30 PM‌ on the ⁢same day,PHIVOLCS recorded ⁢ 73 aftershocks,ranging from magnitudes 1.6 to 2.9. The ⁤highest reported intensity ⁢was PEIS VI (Vrey Strong) in San Francisco, Southern Leyte. At this intensity, “many‍ peopel are frightened, and many run outdoors. Some people lose their balance. ‌Motorists feel⁢ like​ driving with flat tires,” as described ⁣by PHIVOLCS. The shaking caused minor damage to poorly built structures, while well-built ones remained unaffected.

Past Context: Southern Leyte’s Seismic Vulnerability

Southern ⁤Leyte is ⁤no stranger to earthquakes. Historical records from PHIVOLCS reveal that at least‌ six notable earthquakes, ranging from magnitudes 5.9 to⁤ 6.7, have struck the region​ between 1917 and 2017. Notable events include the 1973 M 6.3, 1977 M 6.4,1994 M 6.2,and ⁢2017 M ⁢6.7 earthquakes. ​These events underscore ‌the area’s high seismicity, driven by the presence of ‌the ⁢ Philippine Fault ‍and ⁤its⁤ segments, as well as local ⁤faults‍ buried under​ recent deposits.

What Lies Ahead: Aftershocks and Seismic‍ Hazards ​

PHIVOLCS‍ warns that light to ‍moderate aftershocks could persist for‍ days or ​even months. These tremors may also be felt in nearby provinces. Beyond‍ ground⁣ shaking, the region faces additional seismic hazards, ‍including earthquake-induced landslides,⁢ rockfalls,⁤ and liquefaction.Low-lying, ‍water-saturated areas near water bodies are particularly vulnerable to liquefaction, which can⁢ cause ground fissures, sand boils,⁣ and structural damage.⁢

No‍ Tsunami Threat,But Vigilance Remains

Despite the ⁤offshore ​epicenter,PHIVOLCS confirmed that no tsunami warning was​ issued.The absence of significant⁢ vertical seafloor displacement ruled out the possibility of destructive tsunami ​waves. Though,‍ localized sea-level disturbances may occur due to extreme ground shaking ⁣along coastal areas. ‌

volcanic⁣ Activity Unrelated ⁢to ‌the Quake

The earthquake is tectonic in origin and not linked to volcanic activity. PHIVOLCS⁢ continues⁢ to monitor seismic events near active volcanoes, though the nearest one remains unaffected. ⁣

Key Takeaways

| Aspect ‍ ​ | Details ‌ ‌ ‌ ⁣ ⁢ ‍ ⁢ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ‌ ‍ ⁣ |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
| Magnitude ‌ ‍ | 5.8 ‍ ‌ ‌⁤ ⁣ ⁣ ‌ ‍ ⁤ ⁢ ⁣ ‍ ‍ ​ |
| Epicenter ⁤​ | 6 km southeast of San ‌Francisco, ⁢Southern ⁢Leyte ‍ ​ ‍ ‌ ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ |
| Depth ‌ | ‌11 kilometers ⁤ ‌ ‌ ⁢ ​ ​ ‍ ⁢ ‍ ⁢ |
| Aftershocks | 73 recorded, ranging from 1.6 to 2.9 ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ ​ ⁣ |
| Highest Intensity | PEIS VI (Very Strong) in San⁢ Francisco ‌ ​ ⁣ ‍ ⁢ |
| Seismic Hazards ⁢ | Landslides, ‌rockfalls, liquefaction ​ ⁢ ⁤ ‌ ⁢ ⁢ ⁤ ‌ |
| Tsunami Threat ‍ | None ⁣ ⁢ ​ ‍ ​‌ ⁢ ⁤ ‍ ‌ ⁤ ⁤ |
| Volcanic Activity |⁤ Unrelated ⁤ ⁤ ⁣ ‍ ‍ ⁢ ⁣ |

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and prepare⁣ for ⁤potential‍ aftershocks. for real-time updates, visit the​ PHIVOLCS‌ website or follow local news outlets like ABS-CBN.​

Stay safe, stay informed.Southern Leyte on Alert: DOST-PHIVOLCS Deploys ⁢Quick Response Team Following Magnitude 5.8 ​Earthquake

Residents of San ‌Francisco, southern Leyte, are urged to remain vigilant after a magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck near Cabalian⁣ Volcano, located approximately 25⁣ kilometers north of the town. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-PHIVOLCS) has deployed a ⁣Quick Response Team (QRT) to assess geologic impacts and ‌conduct data campaigns to ease public concerns.‌

The earthquake,classified as ⁤moderate,has prompted⁤ authorities ⁤to issue safety ⁤guidelines for affected communities. “communities should be prepared for aftershocks,” DOST-PHIVOLCS emphasized. In⁤ the event of a strongly felt tremor, residents are advised to follow the “duck/drop, cover, and ⁣hold” protocol to protect themselves.

Safety Measures for Affected Communities

DOST-PHIVOLCS has ​outlined critical steps ⁣for residents ‌to minimize risks:

  • Building Inspections: Structures​ visibly weakened or damaged by the earthquake should ⁢be ‌inspected by⁣ the Municipal/City‍ Engineering Office. Civil engineers are urged ⁣to‍ assess structural integrity and recommend necessary actions. “Structurally compromised buildings should not be reoccupied until certified safe ‌by structural engineers,” the agency warned.
  • Landslide Preparedness: Mountain and hill slopes should be checked for tension ‍cracks,which increase landslide risks during heavy rainfall‍ or aftershocks. residents are advised to avoid landslide-prone areas.⁤
  • Rumor Control: The public is encouraged to rely on⁣ verified information⁢ from DOST-PHIVOLCS and local Disaster Risk⁢ Reduction and Management Offices (DRRMOs) to avoid panic caused by unverified rumors.

DOST-PHIVOLCS’ Role in Earthquake Monitoring

DOST-PHIVOLCS operates a ​robust network ‍of 121 seismic stations across the Philippines. ‌The closest stations to San Francisco, Southern Leyte,⁣ include staff-controlled stations in Palo (Leyte),‌ Surigao ⁣City ‍(Surigao del Norte), Tagbilaran City (bohol), and Lapu-Lapu City⁣ (Cebu).Satellite-telemetered ‌stations in Maasin City (Southern Leyte), ⁢Ormoc City (Leyte), Borongan City (Eastern samar), Loreto (Dinagat Island), Garcia Hernandez, Talibon (Bohol), and san Francisco (Cebu) also provide critical ⁤data. ⁢

The⁢ agency’s QRT will work alongside other government agencies to mitigate the earthquake’s damaging effects. “DOST-PHIVOLCS works hand-in-hand with other government agencies in mitigating the damaging effects of earthquakes,” ‍the agency​ stated.

How to Stay Informed

For real-time updates,residents can visit ⁢the‌ DOST-PHIVOLCS website,follow their Facebook page,or check their‌ X (formerly⁣ Twitter)⁢ account. Earthquake observations‍ can also ‍be reported via ‍telephone at (02) 8929-9254 and (02)⁢ 8426-1468 to 79,⁢ local 307 and 308, or thru direct messages on their Facebook page.

Earthquake Magnitude‌ Classification

DOST-PHIVOLCS classifies earthquakes as follows:‌
| ​Magnitude Range | Classification ⁢ |
|—————–|———————-|
|⁣ M3 to 3.9 ⁢ | Minor ⁣ ‌ ⁤ |
| M4 to 4.9 ⁢⁢ | Light ⁤ ‌ ‍ ‍ |
| M5 to 5.9 | ‍Moderate ‍ ​ ‌‌ | ⁣
| M6 to 6.9 | ‌Strong ⁤ ​ ⁣ |
| M7 to 7.9 | Major ⁢ ⁣ |
| M8.0 and above | Great ⁢ ⁤ ‌ ⁣ |

Call to Action

Residents are encouraged to download the official DOST-PHIVOLCS advisory for Southern Leyte for detailed​ safety guidelines and​ updates. Stay informed, stay prepared, and rely only on verified sources ‌to ensure your safety. ⁢

For more information,visit DOST-PHIVOLCS or follow them on Facebook and ‍ X.‌

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This article is based on ⁣official information from DOST-PHIVOLCS. For further details, download‍ the ⁢full advisory here.

Interview with DOST-PHIVOLCS Representative on the Southern Leyte Earthquake

Editor: Can you provide an‍ overview of the recent ‍earthquake in Southern Leyte⁣ and its impact on the region?

DOST-PHIVOLCS Representative: Certainly. A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck near Cabalian Volcano, approximately 25 kilometers north of San ⁢Francisco, southern Leyte. The earthquake, classified as moderate, has prompted us to deploy a Fast Response Team ⁣(QRT) to assess geologic impacts ​and conduct data campaigns. ‌While there is no tsunami threat, residents are urged to remain vigilant for potential aftershocks.

Editor: What safety‍ measures should residents take in ⁤the aftermath of this ​earthquake?

DOST-PHIVOLCS ⁢Representative: ⁢Residents should follow ⁢the “duck/drop, cover, and hold” protocol during aftershocks. Additionally,we recommend:

  • Building Inspections: Structures visibly weakened or ‌damaged should be inspected by the Municipal/City‌ Engineering Office. Structurally compromised buildings should not be ⁣reoccupied until certified safe by structural engineers.
  • Landslide Preparedness: Mountain and hill slopes should ‌be checked for tension cracks, especially during⁤ heavy ‌rainfall or ⁤aftershocks.Residents should avoid landslide-prone areas.
  • Rumor ‍Control: We encourage the⁢ public to rely on verified information from DOST-PHIVOLCS and local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management ‍Offices (DRRMOs) to‍ avoid‌ panic caused by ⁢unverified rumors.

Editor: How does⁤ DOST-PHIVOLCS monitor earthquakes,‌ and what role does your​ agency play‍ in ⁢mitigating their ⁤effects?

DOST-PHIVOLCS⁣ Representative: We operate a robust network of 121 seismic stations across the Philippines. The closest stations to‌ San Francisco include those in Palo (Leyte), Surigao City (Surigao del Norte), ​ Tagbilaran City (Bohol), and Lapu-Lapu City (Cebu). Our‌ QRT works alongside ​other government agencies to mitigate the damaging effects of earthquakes, ensuring public safety through timely data collection and dissemination.

Editor: How can residents stay ⁣informed about earthquake updates and ⁢safety guidelines?

DOST-PHIVOLCS Representative: Residents can visit the DOST-PHIVOLCS website,‌ follow our Facebook​ page,or check our X (formerly Twitter) ⁢account ‍for real-time updates.Earthquake observations can also ⁣be reported via⁤ telephone at⁤ (02) 8929-9254 and (02)⁣ 8426-1468 to 79, local 307⁣ and 308, or through direct messages on our Facebook page.

Editor: How does DOST-PHIVOLCS ​classify ‍earthquake ​magnitudes, and what does‌ this classification mean​ for residents?

DOST-PHIVOLCS ‍Representative: We classify earthquakes as follows:

Magnitude Range Classification
M3 to 3.9 Minor
M4 to 4.9 light
M5 to⁣ 5.9 Moderate
M6 to‍ 6.9 Strong
M7 to 7.9 Major
M8.0 and above Great

This classification helps⁢ residents understand the⁤ potential impact of an earthquake ‍and take appropriate safety measures.

Editor: What final message would you like to ‍share with the residents of ‍Southern Leyte?

DOST-PHIVOLCS representative: We urge residents to stay informed, stay prepared, and rely only on verified sources for updates. Download the​ official DOST-PHIVOLCS advisory for detailed safety guidelines. Your safety‍ is our priority, and we are here to support ​you‌ through this challenging ​time.

Conclusion

the recent magnitude 5.8 earthquake in Southern leyte has ‍prompted DOST-PHIVOLCS to deploy a Quick Response⁣ Team and issue critical safety guidelines.⁢ Residents are encouraged to ​stay vigilant, follow safety‍ protocols, and rely ⁢on‌ verified information from ⁤official sources.By working together,we can ensure the safety and well-being of everyone in the affected communities.

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