Latest in a series: Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes again off Surigao del Sur

Map showing epicenter of earthquake recorded off Surigao del Sur on Dec. 4, 2023.

[UPDATED 8:50 a.m., December 4, 2023, to reflect Phivolcs’ adjustment of the earthquake magnitude from 6.7 to 6.8.]

MANILA, Philippines — Another earthquake, this time of magnitude 6.8, struck 63 kilometers off east-southeast of Cagwait in Surigao del Sur on Monday, just a day after a magnitude 7.4 tremor (initially reported as 6.9) shook the province and nearby areas.

The latest quake, which was of tectonic origin with a shallow depth of focus of one kilometer, was recorded at 3:49 a.m.,  according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).

The tremor is unlikely to cause damage but aftershocks are expected, it also said.

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The ground movement was felt at Intensity V (strong) in Cagwait Municipality in Surigao del Sur; Intensity IV (moderately strong) in Tarragona, Davao Oriental and Tandag City, Surigao Del Sur; and Intensity III (weak) in Iligan City in Cagayan De Oro, and Banaybanay, Lupon, and Mati City in Davao Oriental.

Phivolcs’ scales, meanwhile, recorded the earthquake at:

Earthquake first struck waters near Hinatuan town in Surigao del Sur at 10:37 p.m. on Saturday, December 2. Its strength was initially reported to be magnitude 7.5. Phivolcs said it was 6.9-magnitude and then changed it to 7.4-magnitude in a bulletin issued at 3:23 a.m. on December 3.

A movement in the Philippine trench caused the 7.4-magnitude tremor that triggered tsunami alerts in the country and Japan. Phivolcs lifted the tsunami warning on Sunday morning.

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