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1955 Lanao earthquake

The 1955 Lanao earthquake struck Lanao del Sur on April 1 at 02:17 local time. The earthquake measuring 7.4 on the moment magnitude scale and assigned a maximum intensity of VIII (Severe) on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale was one of the largest to hit Mindanao. It caused immense damage around Lake Lanao and the southern reaches of the Visayan islands. It killed at least 465 individuals and injured a further 898.[1][2]

1955 Lanao earthquake
UTC time1955-03-31 18:17:13
ISC event889384
USGS-ANSSComCat
Local dateApril 1, 1955
Local time02:17:13 (UTC+8)
Magnitude7.4 Mw
Depth35 km (22 mi)
Epicenter7°33′N 24°30′E / 7.55°N 24.5°E / 7.55; 24.5
FaultCotabato-Sindangan Fault
TypeStrike-slip
Areas affectedMindanao
Total damage$5 million (1955 rate)
Max. intensityMMI VIII (Severe)
Casualties465 deaths
898 injured

Geological setting edit

Both provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte run along two main faults, the western extension of the Mindanao Fault (Cotabato–Sindangan) and the northern segment of the Cotabato Trench. The two faults were formed by the collision of the Philippine Sea Plate and Sunda Plate. In between the two faults lie the Philippine Mobile Belt, a region the takes up most of the western regions of the Philippines.[3] It hosts multiple faults and active seismic blocks from southern Luzon to the Cotabato Trench.[4] The Cotabato Trench itself caused two earthquakes in 1918 (Mw  8.3) and 1976 (Mw  8.0). The last significant earthquake to happen in the same area as the 1955 event was a magnitude 6.0 earthquake on April 12, 2017.[4]

Earthquake edit

The earthquake struck at dawn. Multiple magnitudes vary from moment magnitudes of 7.4–7.6 by local seismographs. It was assigned an intensity of VIII on the Rossi–Forel scale. Most earthquakes that occur along the Cotabato Trench displays a strike-slip mechanism, which may be that of the 1955 earthquake.[5]

Multiple foreshocks preceded the mainshock, the largest measuring 6.3 occurred 6 hours earlier. It was first believed to be a double earthquake with the mainshock, however it was later confirmed to be a foreshock. Aftershocks also struck the area with varying magnitudes.[6]

Damage and casualties edit

Most damage was centered around Lanao Lake, more specifically the city of Marawi. Numerous mosques were damaged or destroyed completely. Local houses and infrastructures collapsed due to the strong acceleration of ground movement. Towns southwest of the Lanao Lake were said to have been submerged underwater for a few years due to ground displacement by a few meters in a southward direction, causing a miniature tsunami to that permanently flood the towns. The death toll from ranged from 225 to 465 according to multiple accounts, and injuries were counted near a thousand. The president at the time of the event, Ramon Magsaysay, declared a state of calamity in the Provinces of Northern Mindanao.[7][2][8]

Religious implications edit

The earthquake was deemed a sign from God towards those who sinned against him. This was due to the large religious Muslim and Christian populations that were present in the areas near the epicenter. The Bible and Quran were often cited and repeated during the aftermath by preachers and locals. During the earthquake itself, cries of children were heard along with chanting and prayers.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "M 7.4 - Mindanao, Philippines". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  2. ^ a b "NCEI Global Historical Hazard Database". www.ngdc.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-21.
  3. ^ Gervasio, F. C. (1967-10-01). "Age and nature of orogenesis of the philippines". Tectonophysics. 4 (4–6): 379–402. Bibcode:1967Tectp...4..379G. doi:10.1016/0040-1951(67)90006-6. ISSN 0040-1951.
  4. ^ a b "A PRIMER ON THE 12 APRIL 2017 MAGNITUDE 6.0 LANAO DEL SUR EARTHQUAKE (relative to the 1955 Lanao quake)". PHIVOLCS. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ Wu, W.N.; Lo, C.-L.; Lin, J.-Y. (2017). "Spatial variations of the crustal stress field in the Philippine region from inversion of earthquake focal mechanisms and their tectonic implications". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 142: 109–118. Bibcode:2017JAESc.142..109W. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.01.036.
  6. ^ "M 6.3 - 7 km W of Marogong, Philippines". earthquake.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  7. ^ a b Lanto, Macabangkit B. . Daily Tribune. Archived from the original on 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2022-05-22.
  8. ^ "Proclamation No. 142, s. 1955 | GOVPH". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved 2022-05-22.

External links edit

  • The International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and/or authoritative data for this event.

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The 1955 Lanao earthquake struck Lanao del Sur on April 1 at 02 17 local time The earthquake measuring 7 4 on the moment magnitude scale and assigned a maximum intensity of VIII Severe on the Modified Mercalli intensity scale was one of the largest to hit Mindanao It caused immense damage around Lake Lanao and the southern reaches of the Visayan islands It killed at least 465 individuals and injured a further 898 1 2 1955 Lanao earthquakeShow map of MindanaoShow map of PhilippinesUTC time1955 03 31 18 17 13ISC event889384USGS ANSSComCatLocal dateApril 1 1955Local time02 17 13 UTC 8 Magnitude7 4 MwDepth35 km 22 mi Epicenter7 33 N 24 30 E 7 55 N 24 5 E 7 55 24 5FaultCotabato Sindangan FaultTypeStrike slipAreas affectedMindanaoTotal damage 5 million 1955 rate Max intensityMMI VIII Severe Casualties465 deaths 898 injured Contents 1 Geological setting 2 Earthquake 3 Damage and casualties 3 1 Religious implications 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGeological setting editBoth provinces of Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte run along two main faults the western extension of the Mindanao Fault Cotabato Sindangan and the northern segment of the Cotabato Trench The two faults were formed by the collision of the Philippine Sea Plate and Sunda Plate In between the two faults lie the Philippine Mobile Belt a region the takes up most of the western regions of the Philippines 3 It hosts multiple faults and active seismic blocks from southern Luzon to the Cotabato Trench 4 The Cotabato Trench itself caused two earthquakes in 1918 Mw 8 3 and 1976 Mw 8 0 The last significant earthquake to happen in the same area as the 1955 event was a magnitude 6 0 earthquake on April 12 2017 4 Earthquake editThe earthquake struck at dawn Multiple magnitudes vary from moment magnitudes of 7 4 7 6 by local seismographs It was assigned an intensity of VIII on the Rossi Forel scale Most earthquakes that occur along the Cotabato Trench displays a strike slip mechanism which may be that of the 1955 earthquake 5 Multiple foreshocks preceded the mainshock the largest measuring 6 3 occurred 6 hours earlier It was first believed to be a double earthquake with the mainshock however it was later confirmed to be a foreshock Aftershocks also struck the area with varying magnitudes 6 Damage and casualties editMost damage was centered around Lanao Lake more specifically the city of Marawi Numerous mosques were damaged or destroyed completely Local houses and infrastructures collapsed due to the strong acceleration of ground movement Towns southwest of the Lanao Lake were said to have been submerged underwater for a few years due to ground displacement by a few meters in a southward direction causing a miniature tsunami to that permanently flood the towns The death toll from ranged from 225 to 465 according to multiple accounts and injuries were counted near a thousand The president at the time of the event Ramon Magsaysay declared a state of calamity in the Provinces of Northern Mindanao 7 2 8 Religious implications edit The earthquake was deemed a sign from God towards those who sinned against him This was due to the large religious Muslim and Christian populations that were present in the areas near the epicenter The Bible and Quran were often cited and repeated during the aftermath by preachers and locals During the earthquake itself cries of children were heard along with chanting and prayers 7 See also editList of earthquakes in the Philippines List of earthquakes in 1955References edit M 7 4 Mindanao Philippines earthquake usgs gov Retrieved 2022 05 21 a b NCEI Global Historical Hazard Database www ngdc noaa gov Retrieved 2022 05 21 Gervasio F C 1967 10 01 Age and nature of orogenesis of the philippines Tectonophysics 4 4 6 379 402 Bibcode 1967Tectp 4 379G doi 10 1016 0040 1951 67 90006 6 ISSN 0040 1951 a b A PRIMER ON THE 12 APRIL 2017 MAGNITUDE 6 0 LANAO DEL SUR EARTHQUAKE relative to the 1955 Lanao quake PHIVOLCS 12 April 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Wu W N Lo C L Lin J Y 2017 Spatial variations of the crustal stress field in the Philippine region from inversion of earthquake focal mechanisms and their tectonic implications Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 142 109 118 Bibcode 2017JAESc 142 109W doi 10 1016 j jseaes 2017 01 036 M 6 3 7 km W of Marogong Philippines earthquake usgs gov Retrieved 2022 05 22 a b Lanto Macabangkit B The 1955 Lanao del Sur earthquake Daily Tribune Archived from the original on 2022 05 25 Retrieved 2022 05 22 Proclamation No 142 s 1955 GOVPH Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Retrieved 2022 05 22 External links editThe International Seismological Centre has a bibliography and or authoritative data for this event Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1955 Lanao earthquake amp oldid 1187323158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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