Camarines Norte suspends classes after 4.6 magnitude earthquake | Inquirer News

Camarines Norte suspends classes after 4.6 magnitude earthquake

A tricycle driver was arrested for illegal drugs during a search operation in Capalonga town in Camarines Norte early Monday, Dec. 12.

LEGAZPI CITY — The local government of Camarines Norte has ordered suspension of Wednesday (Feb. 8) classes in anticipation of aftershocks that might follow the 4.6-magnitude earthquake that hit the province Tuesday night (Feb. 7).

In an advisory, Governor Ricarte Padilla said the suspension of classes would cover all levels in private and public schools.

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The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) recorded the earthquake at 9:46 p.m. on Tuesday. Its epicenter was at 15 kilometers northeast of Tinaga Island, in Vinzons town.

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Phivolcs said the Intensity V was felt in Mercedes town; Intensity III in Ragay in Camarines Sur; Intensity II in Tabaco City in Albay, Iriga City in Camarines Sur, Guinayangan and Polillo in Quezon; Intensity I in Legazpi City in Albay, and Lopez, Gumaca, Mulanay, and Mauban in Quezon.

The tectonic earthquake had a depth of focus of one kilometer, Phivolcs added.

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Gremil Alexis Naz, Office of Civil Defense Bicol spokesperson, said no damages were reported in the affected areas.

Naz said the initial report revealed it was a 5.1 earthquake but it was later downgraded by Phivolcs to 4.6 magnitude.

On Jan. 17, the province was also rocked by a 4.8 magnitude earthquake.

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