MAGNITUDE 7.2 EARTHQUAKE STRIKES BOHOL ISLAND, THE PHILIPPINES at 8:12 am, 15 October 2013. The Philippine archipelago has experienced several destructive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in the recent past. Yesterday's quake impacted 43,000 people and left at least 93 dead. Rescuers struggled to reach patients in a collapsed hospital. Many roads and bridges were damaged, making rescue operations difficult. Power outages left the entire province in the dark. High winds and rain prevented operations of military helicopters. Tents were set up for displaced victims; others moved in with relatives.
5. 8:12 AM, OCTOBER 15, 2013
• At 8:12 am, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake
occurred at a depth of 20 km (12 miles)
near Carmen and Cebu city.
• 43,000 people impacted.
• At least 93 dead.
• Rescuers struggled to reach patients in
a collapsed hospital.
• Power outages over a wide area.
12. LIKELY FAULT ZONE: THE
EAST BOHOL FAULT
As reported by Renato Solidum,
Director of the Philippine
Institute of Volcanology and
Seismology
13. THE EAST BOHOL FAULT
• The East Bohol Fault, which crosses
southern Bohol Island, helps relieve
some of the tectonic pressure on The
Philippines.
• The islands are crumpling between
three tectonic plates: the Philippine,
Sunda, and Eurasia plates.
15. COLLPSED HOSPITAL
• The most deaths — 18 — were in the
municipality of Loon, 42 kilometers (26
miles) west of Carmen, where an
unknown number of patients were
trapped inside the partially collapsed
Congressman Castillo Memorial
Hospital.
16. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
PROBLEMS
• Many roads and bridges were damageed, making rescue operations difficult.
• Power outages left the entire province
in the dark.
• High winds and rain prevented
operations of military helicopters.
• Tents were set up for displaced
victims; others moved in with relatives.
.