of the injured | | |2,000. The catastrophe likewise involved | | |many
towns in Rizal, Laguna, and Cavite, | | |where it destroyed churches and
a great | | |number of houses. | | | 60 |1863 VI 9 -- -- | VII |Violent
earthquake which in Manila and | | |neighboring towns brought to the
ground | | |several buildings left in a tottering | | |condition by the
preceding disturbance. | | | 61 |1864 I 3 -- -- | VI |Origin, south of Illana
Bay. It was felt | | |very strongly both at Zamboanga and | | |Cotabato;
the former west, the latter | | |east of the bay mentioned. | | | 62 |1865 XI
23 4 -- | VI |Strong earthquake which caused great | | |excitement in
Manila and adjacent | | |provinces. | | | 63 |1866 XII 29 3 -- | VII |Ilocos
Norte. Very violent earthquake. | | |Damaged several buildings at Laoag
and in | | |other towns of the province. | | | 64 |1867 I 5 9 45 | VI |Albay
Province. Very strong earthquake. | | | 65 |1867 III 26 13 -- | VI |Ilocos
Norte. Very strong earthquake. | | |Shocks of varying intensity were
frequent | | |in this province during the months | | |December, 1866, to
April, 1867. | | | 66 |1867 XII 27 9 11 | VI |Samar Island. Very strong
and prolonged | | |earthquake. | | | 67 |1868 IV 4 -- -- | VI |Leyte Island.
Very strong earthquake. | | | 68 |1868 VI 29 8 11 | VI |Panay Island.
Very strong earthquake in | | |Iloilo and other towns of the southern | |
|part of the island. Frequent, but weak | | |shocks had been felt since
June 7. | | | 69 |1869 VIII 16 15 -- | IX |Masbate Island. Disastrous
earthquake. | | |Destroyed the few masonry buildings extant | | |on the
island and ruined or inclined | | |hundreds of houses of wood or light | |
|materials; large trees fell, fissures | | |opened, and vast landslides
occurred in | | |the mountains and along the coasts, | | |especially in the
south of the island. | | |Countless repetitions followed, over 100 | | |of
the more severe ones having been | | |counted during the first fortnight
after | | |the earthquake. | | | 70 |1869 X 1 11 35 |VIII |Neighboring
provinces east and south of | | |Manila, and northern Mindoro. On
Luzon the | | |provinces chiefly affected were Rizal, | | |Laguna, Cavite,
and Batangas. In Manila | | |this earthquake did considerable damage to
| | |quite a number of buildings. In the | | |Provinces of Cavite and
Batangas a few | | |churches and conventos were wrecked. | | |There was
no loss of life. Repetitions | | |were frequent during the 5 days | |
|immediately following the earthquake. | | |
----+--------------------+-----+------------------------------------------ No. |
Date. |Intensity. | | | Epicenter and effects.
----+--------------------+-----+------------------------------------------ | Y. M.
d. h. m. | | 71 |1869 X 23 16 30 | VII |Very violent earthquake in
southern | | |Luzon, especially in Laguna Province. | | |Slightly damaged
some buildings. | | | 72 |1870 III 2 3 -- | VI |Northeastern Samar. Very
strong | | |earthquake. | | | 73 |1870 V 23 23 55 | VII |Northern Luzon.
Very violent earthquake | | |in the Provinces of Ilocos Norte, | |
|Cagayan, Isabela, and the northern part | | |of the Mountain Province. | |
| 74 |1870 XI 4 4 -- | VII |Central Mindanao. A violent earthquake | |
|whose epicenter lay between the Gulf of | | |Davao and the Province of
Misamis. During | | |the months of November and December | |
|occurred many repetitions, some of them | | |very intense. | | | 75 |1871
II 21 4 -- | IX |Camiguin Island. Destructive earthquake | | |which
affected only the extreme north of | | |the island, where subsequently, on
the | | |30th of April, a volcano which had been | | |believed extinct,
burst forth again near | | |its base. This great earthquake was the | | |first
of a series of shocks which preceded | | |the eruption. It ruined many
buildings | | |constructed of wood, and rent asunder the | | |massive walls
of the churches at Mambajao | | |and Catarman, while in the mountains
it | | |caused many landslides. Between February | | |21 and April 30, the
date of the volcanic | | |eruption, four violent earthquakes were | | |felt
on Camiguin and the neighboring |
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