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M7.1 - 2km NE of Catigbian, Philippines (20 deaths reported)
USGS ^ | October 14, 2013

Posted on 10/14/2013 5:34:12 PM PDT by bd476

Event Time

2013-10-15 00:13:00 UTC

2013-10-15 08:13:00 UTC+08:00 at epicenter
2013-10-14 17:13:00 UTC-07:00 system time
Location
9.800°N 124.200°E depth=33.0km (20.5mi)

Nearby Cities

2km (1mi) S of Carmen, Philippines
31km (19mi) ESE of Tibigan, Philippines
40km (25mi) SSW of Talibon, Philippines
41km (25mi) ENE of Tagbilaran, Philippines
636km (395mi) SSE of Manila, Philip


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: earthquake; philippines
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To: cloudmountain

I think you’re being a little hasty. Best to think positive and learn a little first.


101 posted on 10/14/2013 10:00:46 PM PDT by laplata (Liberals don't get it .... their minds are diseased.)
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To: Windflier

While I do understand your frustration because I have felt the pinch myself, the metric system has been actively and voluntarily used in the scientific community for decades, by the American military since before WWII and in some American sporting events since the 1960s.


102 posted on 10/14/2013 10:03:39 PM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476

Yes,it is sad when there is loss of life. I can see Bohol from my beach. It is not far from here.
Note for those interested in earthquake notification, the USGS will send you an Email whenever there is a quake in the world.
Sign up here:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/neic/

I have been on their list for a few years. I see that they are now somewhat shutdown thanks to the Marxist In Chief.


103 posted on 10/14/2013 10:08:49 PM PDT by AlexW
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To: demshateGod

“This is the muzzie Island right?”
________________________________________
NO, it is not.


104 posted on 10/14/2013 10:10:48 PM PDT by AlexW
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To: bd476; Texas Termite; .30Carbine; 68 grunt; 8mmMauser; admiralsn; Aggie Mama; al_c; Alamo-Girl; ...

Prayers needed.....big earthquake in the Philippines. FReepers in the area.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3078944/posts?page=59#59


105 posted on 10/14/2013 10:13:40 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: AlexW

Glad you and yours are okay Alex.

California is scheduled for its Annual Shake-Out Earthquake
Safety Preparation Awareness Day on October 17, 2013 yet
local Geologists and Seismologists from USGS and CalTech
have been noticeably absent from the media since the shutdown.

That USGS mailing list has been flooding my inbox for years.


106 posted on 10/14/2013 10:18:48 PM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476; All

Still having small after-shocks, but no problem.


107 posted on 10/14/2013 10:21:09 PM PDT by AlexW
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Thanks Kathy!


108 posted on 10/14/2013 10:22:54 PM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476

No problem....been thru a few quakes myself, but not in the center yet. Hopefully never.

Prayers up for everyone.


109 posted on 10/14/2013 10:29:27 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska ((~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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To: AlexW
AlexW wrote: "Still having small after-shocks, but no problem."

Alex, you probably know this already, but aftershocks are earthquakes. An aftershock is no less an earthquake than a primary quake and often does as much damage. The seismic waves from the primary earthquake in the 1994 Northridge earthquake triggered a devastating earthquake 15 miles South and East of the epicenter on a fault line no one knew existed prior to that day. Yet because it followed the first quake, it was labeled an aftershock.

Stay safe and stay away from tall buildings and power lines as much as you possibly can for the next several days.

110 posted on 10/14/2013 10:37:15 PM PDT by bd476
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To: All
Image from USGS website

MANILA (3rd UPDATE) – A magnitude 7.2 quake hit Bohol on Tuesday morning, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.

Phivolcs said the quake occurred 2 kilometers southeast of Carmen town at 8:12 a.m.

Four people were initially reported dead in Cebu City, according to Office of Civil Defense Region 7 Director Minda Morante.

Morante said the four people died after a structure collapsed in Pasil Fish Port at the height of the quake.

Phivolcs said the following quake intensities were felt:

The quake, which was tectonic in origin, struck at a depth of about 33 km, Phivolcs said. The USGS also measured the magnitude of the quake at 7.2 but said the quake had a depth of 56.8 kms.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii, meanwhile, said there was no threat of a Pacific-wide tsunami after the quake.

Phivolcs said damage and aftershocks are expected from the quake.

Radio DYAB reporter June Perez, who is based in Cebu City, said the quake was felt in the city for about 30 seconds.

Collapsed bell tower of the oldest church in the country, Basilica Minore Del Santo Niño in Downtown Cebu City. Photo courtesy of Cebu Bayan Patroller

"Malakas ang pagyanig na aabot ng mga halos mga 30 seconds na malakas na paglindol," Perez told dzMM.

Perez said he also received reports that the quake felt was felt in parts of Southern Leyte province. - with a report from Dexter Ganibe, dzMM


111 posted on 10/14/2013 10:45:41 PM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476
the metric system has been actively and voluntarily used in the scientific community for decades, by the American military since before WWII and in some American sporting events since the 1960s.

I understand all that, but using metric as a numeric language when communicating to the broad American public is guaranteed to inflict blanks of non-comprehension on most recipients.

I honestly appreciate it when I'm watching a science program and a scientist takes the care to speak to his American audience in units of measure they instantly recognize. Being somewhat of a junkie for that sort of programming, I know that he's consciously going the distance to achieve simple understanding on the part of his viewers.

The ubiquitous usage of metric units of measure in the common dialog is a pet peeve of mine. For me, it's just another invalidation and rejection of my American culture by the same forces that don't like my language or my heritage on this continent.

They're forcing me to be illiterate and innumerate in my own country.

112 posted on 10/14/2013 10:46:44 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: bd476

“Alex, you probably know this already, but aftershocks are earthquakes.”
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Yes, of course, but these are barely noticeable. One would have to be sitting still, as I am, to even notice them.


113 posted on 10/14/2013 10:46:56 PM PDT by AlexW
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Date - Time                      Latitude  Longitude   Depth   Magnitude      Location
(Philippine Time)                (ºN)         (ºE)          

15 Oct 2013 - 01:12 PM        09.78     123.87        005       4.2     015 km N 6° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 01:12 PM        09.78     123.87        005       4.2     015 km N 6° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 12:36 AM        09.84     123.91        008       4.5     009 km N 40° W of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 12:22 PM        09.93     124.10        053       4.8     042 km N 40° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:42 AM        09.71     123.80        001       3.1     009 km N 40° W of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:39 AM        09.83     123.95        001       3.0     022 km N 26° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:34 AM        09.84     123.88        001       3.9     022 km N 8° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:29 AM        09.82     123.92        017       2.9     021 km N 20° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:22 AM        10.03     124.16        008       2.9     055 km N 38° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:19 AM        09.91     124.07        010       3.1     038 km N 38° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 11:00 AM        09.79     123.98        015       3.1     021 km N 40° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 10:42 AM        09.85     124.03        016       4.2     030 km N 39° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 10:36 AM        09.91     124.03        003       3.9     035 km N 33° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 10:31 AM        09.81     123.99        029       3.2     023 km N 40° E of Tagbilaran City

15 Oct 2013 - 09:37 AM        10.01     124.21        016       4.3     021 km N 6° E of Carmen (Bohol)

15 Oct 2013 - 09:30 AM        09.84     124.03        007       3.7     002 km N 53° E of Catigbian (Bohol)

15 Oct 2013 - 09:07 AM        09.99     124.25        018       3.7     020 km N 19° W of Carmen (Bohol)

15 Oct 2013 - 08:28 AM        09.91     124.14        023       3.4     011 km N 32° W of Carmen (Bohol)

15 Oct 2013 - 08:12 AM        09.80     124.20        033       7.2     002 km S 16° E of Carmen (Bohol)

15 Oct 2013 - 01:01 AM        09.94     126.05        008       3.4     004 km S 65° E of San Benito (Surigao del Norte)

14 Oct 2013 - 08:48 PM        13.80     121.84        032       2.3     014 km S 17° E of Padre Burgos (Quezon)

14 Oct 2013 - 07:59 PM        06.95     126.26        084       4.1     005 km S 87° E of Mati (Davao Oriental)

14 Oct 2013 - 06:59 PM        15.02     120.05        083       3.4     002 km N 83° W of San Narciso (Zambales)

14 Oct 2013 - 06:15 PM        10.81     126.05        132       3.2     044 km S 56° E of Guiuan (Eastern Samar)

14 Oct 2013 - 03:11 PM        10.97     124.61        007       2.6     003 km S 08° E of Ormoc City

14 Oct 2013 - 05:16 AM        05.86     125.51        026       3.0     012 km S 79° W of Jose Abad Santos (Trinidad) (Davao del Sur)

14 Oct 2013 - 01:36 AM        04.36     127.70        095       3.5     274 km S 64° E of Sarangani (Davao del Sur)

13 Oct 2013 - 11:19 PM        07.17     124.78        013       3.1     004 km S 21° W of Carmen (North Cotabato)

13 Oct 2013 - 08:30 PM        13.54     121.46        001       4.0     029 km S 66° E of Lobo (Batangas)

13 Oct 2013 - 06:32 PM        05.87     125.50        025       3.5     045 km S 54° E of General Santos City

13 Oct 2013 - 01:13 PM        13.47     121.80        022       1.9     004 km N 66° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 12:50 PM        13.53     121.57        005       1.8     030 km N 74° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 11:14 AM        13.50     121.58        009       2.4     028 km N 78° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 10:27 AM        13.53     121.49        002       3.5     040 km N 77° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 07:20 AM        13.61     121.69        021       2.8     024 km N 42° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 04:41 AM        13.52     121.68        017       3.0     019 km N 65° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 04:28 AM        13.60     121.61        021       3.3     029 km N 57° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 04:12 AM        13.51     121.61        013       2.5     025 km N 76° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 03:57 AM        11.46     124.99        012       2.5     024 km N 4° E of Tacloban City

13 Oct 2013 - 03:16 AM        13.65     121.74        023       2.5     025 km N 26° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 02:46 AM        13.59     121.61        018       4.2     030 km N 58° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 02:40 AM        13.50     121.53        008       3.5     034 km N 81° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 01:58 AM        13.51     121.71        017       1.8     015 km N 63° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 01:44 AM        13.52     121.67        016       1.4     020 km N 67° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 01:08 AM        13.63     121.63        015       2.6     030 km N 48° W of Boac (Marinduque)

13 Oct 2013 - 12:55 AM        13.68     121.60        015       3.6     036 km N 45° W of Boac (Marinduque)

12 Oct 2013 - 10:54 PM        13.57     121.54        007       2.5     035 km N 67° W of Boac (Marinduque)

12 Oct 2013 - 10:05 PM        07.31     126.37        016       3.1     021 km S 84° W of Caraga (Davao Oriental)

12 Oct 2013 - 09:06 PM        13.35     121.62        001       3.0     026 km S 66° W of Boac (Marinduque)

12 Oct 2013 - 07:45 PM        05.21     126.89        050       4.0     159 km S 81° E of Sarangani (Davao Del Sur)

12 Oct 2013 - 06:59 PM        13.79     121.76        031       2.1     015 km S 18° W of Padre Burgos (Quezon)

12 Oct 2013 - 06:33 PM        13.50     121.52        006       4.5     029 km N 24° W of Boac (Marinduque)


114 posted on 10/14/2013 10:58:36 PM PDT by bd476
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To: AlexW

shake rattle and roll!!!!!!!


115 posted on 10/14/2013 11:14:04 PM PDT by dennisw (The first principle is to find out who you are then you can achieve anything -- Buddhist monk)
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To: AlexW
AlexW wrote: " 'Alex, you probably know this already, but aftershocks are earthquakes.'

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Yes, of course, but these are barely noticeable. One would have to be sitting still, as I am, to even notice them."

Good to hear, Alex. I just posted the list of earthquakes prior to and following the 7.1 Mag earthquake. Those aftershocks have been small. Here's a hope that any more earthquakes connected to the 7.1 earthquake are also that small.

While it would not be out of the ordinary for a large, or even a major aftershock to occur, the further distance in time from the major primary earthquake, there is a drop in the percentage likelihood that a major or even larger aftershock would occur.

Here's the list : List of Recent Earthquakes from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology

Prayers continue for all affected by this earthquake.

116 posted on 10/14/2013 11:17:41 PM PDT by bd476
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Praying! - Thanks, Kathy, for the ping.


117 posted on 10/14/2013 11:34:20 PM PDT by pax_et_bonum (Never Forget the Seals of Extortion 17 - and God Bless America)
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To: bd476

118 posted on 10/14/2013 11:37:09 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

119 posted on 10/14/2013 11:39:28 PM PDT by caww
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To: bd476

2:43 PM, another aftershock...stronger then the last few.


120 posted on 10/14/2013 11:44:13 PM PDT by AlexW
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