A magnitude 2.1 earthquake has been recorded in Coron, Palawan at 10:02am this morning based on the recent Earthquake Information No. 1 released by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLS).
Last year, the PHIVOLCS likewise recorded seismic activity on June 11, 2024 at 2:58pm, an offshore, shallow earthquake with magnitude 5.1 rattles Palawan, with the highest felt intensity was reported in Roxas, Palawan, north of Puerto Princesa. Two days after or on June 13, 2024 at 3:00pm, a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck in the offshore of Coron.
“Palawan, a long, thin island that trends northeast-southwest, appears to point from the main Philippine archipelago to the island of Borneo. Palawan sits atop the Eurasian plate and has traditionally been considered a seismically stable region. In contrast, the rest of the Philippines is located within the Philippine Mobile Belt, a highly dynamic area marked by active tectonic movements, studded with volcanoes, and replete with earthquake activity,” the published article reads.
In explaining these seismic activities felt in this island province, Llamas et al in their article “Earthquakes rattle Palawan, Philippines: Is the region as stable as we thought?” published in UNDRR website, said that Palawan have active faults and can experience shaking from earthquakes.