Written by on . Last updated February 15th, 2025.

In the evening of Friday February 14th, 2025, a shallow and significant Magnitude 5.3 earthquake hit in the Philippine Sea 99 kilometer from Tacloban, The Philippines.

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Earthquake Summary

This earthquake hit under water in the Philippine Sea, 35 kilometers (22 mi) off the coast of The Philippines, 99 kilometer east-northeast of Tacloban in Eastern Visayas. The center of this earthquake had a very shallow depth of 10 km. Shallow earthquakes usually have a larger impact than earthquakes deep in the earth.

Date and Time: Feb 14, 2025 08:50PM (Manila Time)
- Feb 14, 2025 12:50 Universal Time.
Location: 99 km ENE of Tacloban, Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
Coordinates 11°36'28"N 125°49'44"E.
Map: Map of area around epicenter.
Map of area around epicenter. Click to open in Google Maps.
Magnitude: MAG 5.3
Detected by 19 stations. Maximum Error Range ±0.071 .
Depth: 10 km (6 mi)
A very shallow depth.
Tsunami Risk: Low tsunami risk
Earthquakes under MAG-6.5 do not usually cause tsunami's.
Always stay cautious - More info here.

Nearby towns and cities

This earthquake may have been felt in The Philippines . The closest significant population center near the earthquake is Borongan in Eastern Visayas, The Philippines. Borongan is located 43 kilometer (27 mi) east of the epicenter.

Major cities near this earthquake: Cebu City is located 256 km to the southwest. Tacloban is located 99 km to the west-southwest. Panalanoy is located 98 km to the west-southwest.

The table below provides an overview of all places in proximity of today's earthquake.

Overview of nearby places

Distance Place
43 km (27 mi)
W from epicenter
Borongan

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
98 km (61 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Panalanoy

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
99 km (62 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Tacloban

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
104 km (65 mi)
W from epicenter
Catbalogan

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
104 km (65 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Palo

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
105 km (65 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Tanauan

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
130 km (81 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Carigara

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
131 km (81 mi)
SW from epicenter
Abuyog

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
139 km (86 mi)
NW from epicenter
Laoang

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
144 km (89 mi)
WNW from epicenter
Calbayog City

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
149 km (93 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Ormoc

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
153 km (95 mi)
SW from epicenter
Baybay

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
163 km (101 mi)
NW from epicenter
Catarman

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
196 km (122 mi)
SSW from epicenter
Maasin

Eastern Visayas, The Philippines.
206 km (128 mi)
S from epicenter
Surigao

Caraga, The Philippines.
208 km (129 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Bogo

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
228 km (142 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Cogan

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
230 km (143 mi)
WNW from epicenter
Irosin

Bicol, The Philippines.
231 km (144 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Danao

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
235 km (146 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Bantayan

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
236 km (147 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Compostela

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
241 km (150 mi)
SW from epicenter
Liloan

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
243 km (151 mi)
WNW from epicenter
Bulan

Bicol, The Philippines.
246 km (153 mi)
SW from epicenter
Consolacion

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
251 km (156 mi)
NW from epicenter
Sorsogon

Bicol, The Philippines.
251 km (156 mi)
SW from epicenter
Lapu-Lapu City

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
252 km (157 mi)
SW from epicenter
Mandaue City

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
253 km (157 mi)
SW from epicenter
Apas

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
254 km (158 mi)
WNW from epicenter
Masbate

Bicol, The Philippines.
256 km (159 mi)
SW from epicenter
Cordova

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
256 km (159 mi)
SW from epicenter
Cebu City

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
261 km (162 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Balamban

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
264 km (164 mi)
SW from epicenter
Talisay

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
268 km (167 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Escalante

Western Visayas, The Philippines.
269 km (167 mi)
SW from epicenter
Minglanilla

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
270 km (168 mi)
SW from epicenter
Jagna

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
272 km (169 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Sagay

Western Visayas, The Philippines.
274 km (170 mi)
SW from epicenter
Naga

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
275 km (171 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Toledo

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
278 km (173 mi)
S from epicenter
Cabadbaran

Caraga, The Philippines.
281 km (175 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Paraiso

Western Visayas, The Philippines.
284 km (176 mi)
S from epicenter
Tandag

Caraga, The Philippines.
284 km (176 mi)
NW from epicenter
Legaspi

Bicol, The Philippines.
287 km (178 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Cadiz

Western Visayas, The Philippines.
290 km (180 mi)
WSW from epicenter
Ualog

Western Visayas, The Philippines.
292 km (181 mi)
SW from epicenter
Carcar

Central Visayas, The Philippines.
296 km (184 mi)
NW from epicenter
Malilipot

Bicol, The Philippines.
296 km (184 mi)
S from epicenter
Buenavista

Caraga, The Philippines.
297 km (185 mi)
S from epicenter
Butuan

Caraga, The Philippines.
298 km (185 mi)
S from epicenter
Libertad

Caraga, The Philippines.
299 km (186 mi)
NW from epicenter
Tabaco

Bicol, The Philippines.
Cities and Towns around the epicenter of this earthquake.

Shaking reported by 4 people

People that feel an earthquake may report their experience to the US Geographic Survey. Currently, 4 people have reported shaking in 3 places, all within Philippines.We keep updating this article as more ground reports become available. You may report that you felt this earthquake here.

Places with most reports:

  • San Antonio (Basey, Samar), Eastern Visayas, Philippines: 2 people.
  • Borongan, Eastern Visayas, Philippines: 1 person.
  • MacArthur, Eastern Visayas, Philippines: 1 person.

20 Aftershocks detected

Since this main shock, 20 smaller aftershocks were detected. Just 12 hrs after this main shock, an earthquake measuring MAG-5.3 was detected 7 km (4 mi) southwest of this earthquake.

In the days before this main shock, 4 smaller foreshocks were detected. Roughly 2 days before this earthquake, a foreshock measuring MAG-4.8 was detected nearby this earthquake.

Overview of foreshocks and aftershocks

Classification Magnitude When Where
Foreshock M 4.8 2 days earlier
Feb 12, 2025 04:08PM (Manila Time)
58 km (36 mi)
NW from Main Shock.
Foreshock M 3.5 2 days earlier
Feb 12, 2025 10:51PM (Manila Time)
73 km (45 mi)
SE from Main Shock.
Foreshock M 3.2 19 hrs earlier
Feb 14, 2025 01:57AM (Manila Time)
13 km (8 mi)
WSW from Main Shock.
Foreshock M 3.2 6 hrs earlier
Feb 14, 2025 02:52PM (Manila Time)
71 km (44 mi)
SSW from Main Shock.
Main Shock
This Earthquake
M 5.3 Feb 14, 2025 08:50PM
(Manila Time)
-
Aftershock M 3.4 12 mins later
Feb 14, 2025 09:02PM (Manila Time)
50 km (31 mi)
W from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 4.5 33 mins later
Feb 14, 2025 09:22PM (Manila Time)
24 km (15 mi)
SW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.4 1 hr later
Feb 14, 2025 09:57PM (Manila Time)
7 km (4 mi)
SSW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 4.0 1 hr later
Feb 14, 2025 10:18PM (Manila Time)
5 km (3 mi)
SW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.8 2 hrs later
Feb 14, 2025 10:21PM (Manila Time)
27 km (17 mi)
ESE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.4 4 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 12:36AM (Manila Time)
10 km (6 mi)
SSE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.9 5 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 01:45AM (Manila Time)
21 km (13 mi)
E from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.2 6 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 02:24AM (Manila Time)
6 km (4 mi)
ESE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.7 7 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 03:55AM (Manila Time)
4 km (2.7 mi)
SSE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.2 9 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 05:47AM (Manila Time)
15 km (9 mi)
WSW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.2 9 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 06:17AM (Manila Time)
9 km (6 mi)
SW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 5.3 12 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 09:18AM (Manila Time)
7 km (4 mi)
SW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.0 13 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 09:20AM (Manila Time)
36 km (23 mi)
W from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.4 15 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 11:33AM (Manila Time)
19 km (12 mi)
WSW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.9 23 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 08:01PM (Manila Time)
8 km (5 mi)
SSE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.6 24 hrs later
Feb 15, 2025 08:38PM (Manila Time)
7 km (4 mi)
SW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.2 1 day later
Feb 15, 2025 09:52PM (Manila Time)
19 km (12 mi)
WSW from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.7 1 day later
Feb 15, 2025 10:06PM (Manila Time)
12 km (8 mi)
E from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.3 1 day later
Feb 15, 2025 10:12PM (Manila Time)
5 km (3 mi)
SE from Main Shock.
Aftershock M 3.3 1 day later
Feb 16, 2025 12:35AM (Manila Time)
15 km (10 mi)
E from Main Shock.
Detected MAG2.5+ earthquakes within within 100km (62 mi), that occurred in the three days before and after the main shock.

More earthquakes coming?

The risk of aftershocks decreases rapidly over time. Usually, aftershocks are at least one order of magnitude lower than a main shock.

It's always adviced to be cautious of the risk of a larger shock following any significant earthquake, however this risk is fairly small. There is a roughly 94 percent change that no larger main shock will follow in the days following this earthquake.

Read: How to Stay Safe during an Earthquake (cdc.gov).

Earthquakes like this happen often in the region

Earthquakes of this strength are very common in the region. This is the strongest earthquake to hit since January 22nd, 2025, when a 5.7 magnitude earthquake hit 179 km (111 mi) further south-southwest. An even stronger magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck on August 18th, 2020.

In total, 49 earthquakes with a magnitude of 5.3 or higher have been registered within 300km (186 mi) of this epicenter in the past 10 years. This comes down to an average of once every 2 months.

Low tsunami risk

DISCLAIMER: We strongly suggest to closely monitor advice from local authorities with regards to tsunami risks. Our analysis is based on automatically collected data from external sources, and these might contain mistakes. In addition, earthquakes can cause landslides that may lead to a tsunami, or be a followed by another, potentially stonger, earthquake.

Based on early data it appears this earthquake was not strong enough (lower than MAG-6.5) to be likely to cause destructive tsunami's. However this earthquake appeared to have hit at a shallow depth under sea, so stay cautious and monitor advice from local authorities.

Tsunami Risk Factors

Factor Under Sea? MAG-6.5 or stronger? Shallow depth?
Explanation Almost all tsunami's are caused by earthquakes with their epicenter under sea or very near the sea. However stay cautious in coastal areas as earthquakes on land may cause landslides into sea, potentially still causing a local tsunami. Under MAG 6.5: Very unlikely to cause a tsunami.
MAG 6.5 to 7.5: Destructive tsunami's do occur, but are uncommon. Likely to observe small sea level changes.
MAG 7.6+: Earthquakes with these magnitudes might produce destructive tsunami's.
Most destructive tsunami's are caused by shallow earthquakes with a depth between 0 and 100km under the surface of the earth. Deeper tsunami's are unlikely to displace to ocean floor.
This Earthquake This earthquake appears to have struck under the sea. Not this earthquake.
This earthquake had a magnitude of 5.3. Earthquakes of this strength are unlikely to trigger a tsunami.
This earthquake occurred at a depth of of 10 km (6 mi). Earthquakes this shallow could trigger a tsunami.

Sources

Last updated 15/02/25 20:48 (). This article is automatically generated based on available data. We keep checking multiple sources for additional information. This article gets updated as new details on this earthquake become available.

  1. US Geographic Society (USGS): Earthquake us7000pdlg
  2. European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC): Earthquake 20250214_0000153
  3. Geonames.org: World Cities Database
  4. Google Maps: Static API
  5. Earthquakelist.org: Historic Earthquakes Database

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