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Philvolcs Confirms 'Big One' Earthquake Might Now Strike Anytime

Wednesday, February 22, 2017 02:52 AM    Views : 146319by:Jay Nelz

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) confirmed that ‘big one' earthquake might now strike anytime due to irregular movements of west valley fault.

Previously, Phivolcs announced that there is an upcoming ‘big one' earthquake that could hit Metro Manila and its nearby provinces under the west valley faults. The disastrous earthquake was expected to strike 3 to 4 years from now, but Phivolcs confirmed that the quake could strike anytime.

Two major faults or trenches in the country were now under the observation of Phivolcs. When these faults start to move, a large area of Luzon would be affected by the expected 7.2 magnitude earthquake.

 

‘Big One' Earthquake

Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) also explained that San Manuel Fault Line in the province where San Roque Dam was built could be possibly affected by the quake due to west valley fault movement.

The expected movement of Manila trench in the West Philippine Sea might cause a devastating tsunami in the 14 coastal towns of Pangasinan. PDRRMC spokesperson Avenix Arenas also said that Bulacan, Metro Manila up to Southern Luzon will the most quake and tsunami affected areas.

Some studies show that a 32 feet tsunami could be generated by the upcoming disastrous earthquake. Residents in the coastal areas of the affected areas should prepare anytime for the quake could possibly strike anytime.

‘Big One' Earthquake

Arenas also advised the residents of the affected areas to be well-prepared on the upcoming devastating earthquake to avoid injuries and casualties. Earthquake drills, preparations, and equipment could help the residents in the affected areas to be well prepared.

Source: https://philnews.ph/2017/02/22/philvolcs-confirms-big-one-earthquake-might-now-strike-anytime/

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