6.9 Earthquake Snapshot As of 16 December 2019

On 15 December 2019 at 2:11 p.m., a 6.9-magnitude earthquake with 3 km depth struck Matanao municipality in the province of Davao del Sur. This earthquake is CATOBATO CATOBATO some 25 kilometers away from the epicenters of a series of strong earthquakes that hit less then two Davao City Kidapawan City Kidapawan City months ago. The cumulative damage of these Magnitude 6.5 31 October 2019 earthquakes is yet to be fully understood. MAGUINDANAO City Digos City

Magnitude 6.9 838,000 15 December 2019 SOUTH SOUTH ESTIMATED POPULATION EXPOSED TO INTENSITY VI DAVAO DEL SUR COTABATO DAVAO DEL SUR (STRONG) AND ABOVE FOR THE 4 EARTHQUAKES

Areas with intensity VI and above caused by the 6.9 earthquake (15 Dec) DAVAO DAVAO Areas with intensity VI and above caused by the 6.5 earthquake (31 Oct) OCCIDENTAL SULTAN KUDARAT OCCIDENTAL Areas with intensity VI and above caused by the 6.6 earthquake (29 Oct) Gen. Santos City Gen. Santos City Areas with intensity VI and above caused by the 6.3 earthquake (16 Oct) SARANGANI Areas with intensity VI and above common to the 4 earthquakes Areas with intensity VI and above are derived from USGS Shake maps

CATOBATO CATOBATO CATOBATO

Davao City Davao City Davao City Kidapawan City Kidapawan City Kidapawan City Magnitude 6.5 31 October 2019 MAGUINDANAO MAGUINDANAO MAGUINDANAO Magnitude 6.6 Digos City Magnitude 6.6 29 October 2019 29 October 2019 Digos City Digos City Magnitude 6.9 15 December 2019 SOUTH Magnitude 6.3 Magnitude 6.3 16 October 2019 SOUTH SOUTH 16 October 2019 COTABATO DAVAO DEL SUR COTABATO DAVAO DEL SUR COTABATO DAVAO DEL SUR

DAVAO DAVAO DAVAO SULTAN KUDARAT OCCIDENTAL SULTAN KUDARAT OCCIDENTAL SULTAN KUDARAT OCCIDENTAL

Gen. Santos City Gen. Santos City Gen. Santos City SARANGANI SARANGANI SARANGANI

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 16 Dec 2019 Sources: PHIVOLCS, USGS, PSA, NAMRIA. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/philippines www.reliefweb.int