Historical Earthquake Archive

Major destructive earthquakes in Philippine history. Casualty and damage figures are best-available published numbers and may differ across sources — see references per event.

11 / 11 events

2023 Hinatuan earthquake

M 7.6· 32 kmTsunami

Major intraplate event offshore Surigao del Sur. Tsunami advisory issued; small waves recorded.

Casualties
3
Source fault
Philippine Trench

Refs: PHIVOLCS · USGS

2022 Abra earthquake

M 7.0· 17 km

Widespread damage across Ilocos and Cordillera. Heritage churches in Vigan and Ilocos Sur damaged.

Casualties
11
Injured
615
Source fault
Philippine Fault Zone

Refs: PHIVOLCS · USGS

2013 Bohol earthquake

M 7.2· 12 km

Ruptured the previously unmapped North Bohol Fault. Destroyed centuries-old churches in Bohol and Cebu.

Casualties
222
Injured
976
Damages
~$52M
Source fault
North Bohol Fault

Refs: PHIVOLCS QRT 2013 · Lagmay et al. 2014

1994 Mindoro earthquake & tsunami

M 7.1· 32 kmTsunami

Local tsunami in Verde Island Passage with waves up to 7 m in Baco. Surface rupture mapped along the Aglubang River fault.

Casualties
78
Injured
430
Source fault
Lubang Fault

Refs: Imamura et al. 1995 · Nakata et al. 1996

1990 Luzon earthquake (Digdig segment, PFZ)

M 7.8· 25 km

Surface rupture of >120 km along the Digdig and Philippine Fault Zone segments. Severe damage in Baguio, Cabanatuan, Dagupan.

Casualties
1,621
Injured
3,000
Damages
~$370M
Source fault
Philippine Fault Zone

Refs: Nakata et al. 1996 · PHIVOLCS Quick Response Team

1976 Moro Gulf earthquake & tsunami

M 7.9· 60 kmTsunami

Tsunami waves up to 5 m struck Mindanao and Sulu Archipelago coasts. One of the deadliest natural disasters in modern Philippine history.

Casualties
5,000
Injured
8,000
Source fault
Cotabato Trench

Refs: Lander et al. 2003 · PHIVOLCS Destructive Earthquakes Catalog · USGS