Cebu Earthquake Aftershocks Show Significant Decrease
Significant decrease in aftershocks recorded following September 30 earthquake in Cebu. PHIVOLCS reports improved stability as affected communities begin recovery process.
Significant decrease in aftershocks recorded following September 30 earthquake in Cebu. PHIVOLCS reports improved stability as affected communities begin recovery process.
Cebu experiences significant decrease in aftershocks following the magnitude 7.4 December earthquake. PHIVOLCS reports normal seismic activity with only 1-2 minor tremors daily.
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