What are the 5 major fault lines in the Philippines?

There are five active fault lines in the country namely the Western Philippine Fault, the Eastern Philippine Fault, the South of Mindanao Fault, Central Philippine Fault and the Marikina/Valley Fault System.

Is there a fault line in Rizal?

Buildings on top of the Valley Fault System The Valley Fault System traverses to a length of 146.71 kilometers and is composed of two major fault lines. The East Valley Fault extends to about 17.24 kilometers, traversing from Rodriguez (Montalban) on the north to San Mateo on the south; both in the province of Rizal.

What are the places included in West Valley Fault?

The West Valley Fault is 100 kilometers in length and traverses the cities of Metro Manila namely Taguig, Muntinlupa, Paranaque, Quezon City, Pasig, Makati, and Marikina as well as nearby provinces of Rizal, Laguna, Cavite, and Bulacan. These places will suffer greatly when this fault move.

What is the famous fault line in the Philippines?

Marikina Valley Fault
There are five active fault lines in the country, these are the Western Philippine Fault, the Eastern Philippine Fault; the South of Mindanao Fault, the Central Philippine Fault, and the most famous one the Marikina Valley Fault or the West Valley Fault.

What places in the Philippines are earthquake free?

Only the province of Palawan appeared to be quake-free among the rest of Philippine territory similar to the previous map. Some people in the comments section noted that Palawan and its neighbor Sulu, which was also seen not affected with earthquakes, were located above a different fault system.

What will happen if the big one hits the Philippines?

The state seismology bureau estimated that the potential impacts of such “worst-case earthquake scenario” may result to around 33,500 deaths in Metro Manila alone, with 114,000 people seriously injured, 18,000 fire casualties, and widespread damage on properties and infrastructure.

How far from fault line is safe?

But first, what is considered a safe distance from a fault line? PhiVolcs recommends avoiding construction within five meters on each side of a fault trace. This is equivalent to a total width of 10 meters. This is considered the ideal “10-meter wide no-build zone” in the vicinity of a fault.

What are the most active faults in the Philippines?

The central Philippine Fault Zone consisting of the Guinayangan, Masbate, and Central Leyte faults are the most seismically active regions transecting the islands of Bondoc to Leyte.

Where is the safest place in the Philippines?

What are the safest places to live in the Philippines? Five cities have been named by Numbeo, an online database that provides information about the living conditions in countries across the globe, as part of the ten safest cities in Southeast Asia. These cities are Valenzuela City, Davao, Makati, Baguio, and Cebu.

What is the big one in Philippines?

The “Big One” is a worst-case scenario of an earthquake from the West Valley Fault, a 100-kilometer fault that runs through six cities in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. A tsunami is also foreseen in the scenario set by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).

What is the safest place in the Philippines from earthquake?

APART from the profusion of spectacular landscapes and seascapes that has made it the favorite of many travelers, it would seem that the paradise island of Palawan also offers the safest haven for those fearful of a Haiti-like tremor occurring in the country.