- 1976 Moro Gulf Earthquake
earthquake
title= 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake/tsunami
date=August 16 ,1976
magnitude = 8.0 Mw
countries affected = flagcountry|Philippines
casualties = 5,000 - 8,000The 1976 Moro Gulf earthquake and tsunami took place on
August 16 ,1976 , near the islands ofMindanao andSulu , in thePhilippines . Its magnitude was calculated as being as high as 8.0 on themoment magnitude scale . The epicenter was in theCelebes Sea between the islands ofMindanao andBorneo . ThePacific Tsunami Warning Center 's preliminary magnitude was given as 8.0 on the Richter scale and as 7.9 by other sources. There were many aftershocks following the main earthquake. A major aftershock on August 17 (local date) had a magnitude of 6.8. It was proceeded by at least fifteen smaller aftershocks. According to reports, theearthquake was recorded around 16:10 UTC. [http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Tsunami1976Phillipines.html The Earthquake and Tsunami of August 16, 1976, in the Philippines: The Moro Gulf Tsunami"] ]Effects
The initial earthquake was widespread and was felt as far as the central Philippine islands of the
Visayas . A massive tsunami devastated 700 kilometers of coastline bordering theMoro Gulf in the NorthCelebes Sea , resulting in destruction and death in the coastal communities of theSulu Archipelago and southernMindanao , includingZamboanga City andPagadian City . At least 5,000 people died during the earthquake and tsunami, with thousands more remaining missing. [ [http://www.ringsurf.com/online/2412-tsunamis_through_history.html "History of Tsunami Devastation"] ] Some reports say that as many as 8,000 people lost their lives in total, with ninety percent of all deaths the result of the followingtsunami .Initially over 8,000 people were officially counted as killed or missing, 10,000 injured, and 90,000 homeless, making the 1976 Moro Earthquake and Tsunami one of the most devastating disasters in the history of the
Philippine Islands . [http://books.google.com/books?id=umZ--INFYEEC&pg=PA103&lpg=PA103&dq=Moro+Gulf+Tsunami&source=web&ots=g4d5WsUkUq&sig=mrkBNXk3dxU-rphyIlbh0At_up0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA103,M1 "Catalog of Tsunamis in the Pacific, 1969-1982"] ] After the initial earthquake the people were unaware of the need to move to higher ground; when the tsunami hit it sucked most of the victims out to sea. Based on the investigation on the affected region it was confirmed that the waves reached up to 4.0 to 5.0meters (14-15feet ) when they hit the areas. There were reports of weak tsunami activity as far asJapan .Response
Warnings
The
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) inHonolulu issued a Tsunami Watch for thePacific and queried tide gauge stations inOkinawa ,Yap andMalakal . Based on negative reports from these stations, the watch was cancelled. Unfortunately, minutes after the earthquake, a large local tsunami struck the region. There was no time to issue a local warning.Aid response
The
Philippine Government sent out aid and support as soon as news reachedManila . Later a team of US and Filipinogeologists and officials surveyed the disaster zone with the help of thePhilippine Air Force . The objective of the survey was to obtain measurements of the tsunami wave heights, extent of inundation and gather additional information on the earthquake and the tsunami and its effects in the region.Aftermath
The earthquake occurred at night, when offices and schools in Cotabato, Zamboanga and other cities were unoccupied, therefore the loss of life was greatly reduced. Although the earthquake had a large magnitude, surprisingly, it produced little ground deformation on land areas. However, there was extensive earthquake damage to buildings, bridges and roads in Mindanao and particularly at the city of Cotobato.
Tectonic summary
Several fault zones in the region are capable of producing major earthquakes and destructive local tsunamis. The two major fault zones that are most dangerous are the
Sulu Trench in theSulu Sea and theCotabato Trench , a region of subduction that crosses theCelebes Sea and theMoro Gulf in SouthernMindanao . According to thePHIVOLCS historical catalog of earthquakes for the last 100 years, this region of the southern Philippines is characterized by moderate to high seismicity. The most recent earthquake along the Cotabato Trench region of subduction being theMarch 6 , 2002 earthquake in Southern Mindanao.References
External links
* [http://www.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph Philippines Institute of Vulcanology and Seismology ]
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