M 4.5 in Philippine Islands Region on 04 Sep 2022 04:32 UTC

Event summary

This earthquake can have a low humanitarian impact based on the magnitude and the affected population and their vulnerability.

GDACS ID EQ 1336167
Earthquake Magnitude: 4.5M
Depth: 35 Km
Lat/Lon: 19.2492 , 121.1012
Event Date: 04 Sep 2022 04:32 UTC
04 Sep 2022 12:32 Local
Exposed Population:
30 thousand in MMI III
Inserted at: 04 Sep 2022 05:00 UTC
INFORM Coping capacity:
1.1 ()

GDACS Score

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  Earthquake
(Rapid Impact)
GDACS score
NEIC 0.3 0.3
us7000i529 Scaled population (vector) 0  
  C1 rapid impact 0.43  
  C2 rapid impact 0.27  
  Country Vulnerability 0  
  INFORM_normalised 0.89  
Maximum expected impact using different data sources.
Virtual OSOCC
Meteo assessment
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Detailed event map. European Union, 2024. Map produced by EC-JRC.
The boundaries and the names shown on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the European Union.

Updates on volcanic activity (Smithsonian)

Latest media headlines

Articles: 664 | About casualties: 9 | Last hour: 0

Federal audit finds many Coast Guard units in Northwest lack tsunami e ... 2022-09-08T03:16+0200.

A new federal audit finds the U.S. Coast Guard needs to step up planning for a tsunami off the Northwest coast. The U.S. Government Accountability Office found that half of the most at-risk units don’t have written evacuation plans for thei
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New insights into Hunga volcano eruption from ANSTO2022-09-08T03:01+0200.

New analysis from an Auckland research team provides insights into why Internationally recognised volcanologist Professor Shane Cronin’s team at the University of Auckland worked with Australia’s Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
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Rural families will be worst hit by ‘tsunami’ of rising costs, warn Li ... 2022-09-08T01:54+0200.

According to the Lib Dems, the average “fuel poverty gap” – the amount needed to lift households from the fuel poor threshold – is to rise to £1,050 in rural areas when the price cap goes up. This compares to a projected £600 in urban areas
...(more)
Rural families will be worst hit by ‘tsunami’ of rising costs, warn Li ... 2022-09-08T01:48+0200.

According to the Lib Dems, the average “fuel poverty gap” – the amount needed to lift households from the fuel poor threshold – is to rise to £1,050 in rural areas when the price cap goes up. This compares to a projected £600 in urban areas
...(more)

Estimated casualties (PAGER)

USGS estimates the number of casualties for each earthquake for the Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) product.
The graph shows the current fatalities estimate.

Exposed population

Data, images, links, services and documents

For this events, GDACS has links to information from the following sources: EC-JRC (41), NEIC (4), OCHA (1), (2), INFORM (1), USGS (2),