07.01.2026 08:41
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake occurred off the coast of the Baculin region in the southeastern Philippines. The epicenter of the earthquake was recorded as 16 kilometers east of Baculin. Its depth was determined to be approximately 35 kilometers. So far, there have been no reports of casualties or property damage, and no tsunami warning has been issued.
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has been reported off the coast of the Baculin region in the southeastern Philippines.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) announced that an earthquake occurred off the southeastern coast of the Philippines.
The epicenter of the earthquake, recorded at a magnitude of 6.4, was stated to be approximately 16 kilometers east of the Baculin region.
THE REGION IS KNOWN AS THE "RING OF FIRE"
In the earthquake, which occurred at a depth of about 35 kilometers, there have been no reports of casualties or property damage, and no tsunami warning has been issued. The Philippines, one of the countries where seismic activity is most frequently observed in the world, is located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, also known as the Pacific Earthquake Belt.