Philippines Earthquake Update; Tsunami Generated, Magnitude 7.6 Quake Strikes Mindanao
A major magnitude 7.6 earthquake just struck east and offshore of the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. This quake was a megathrust event, and as a result caused some damage, created large cracks in the ground, and even generated a tsunami. This video will discuss the earthquake which just occurred, its aftershocks, and the liquefaction danger it might have caused.
Note: As of December 3rd, 2023 at 10:09 pm local time in the Philippines, there is no active tsunami warning or advisory in the Philippines.
Thumbnail Photo Credit: Gary Todd, “Gumasa Beach: Isla Jardin del Mar“, 2013, Flickr account link: @N08/, Photo link: @N08/10605081245/, CC0 1.0 license. This image was overlaid with text, and then overlaid with GeologyHub made graphics (the image border, red circular earthquake icon, & the GeologyHub logo).
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0:00 A Major Earthquake Strikes
0:39 Geologic Setting
2:36 Liquefaction
3:19 Ground Cracks
3:52 Aftershocks