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Catalogue of Violent and Destructive Earthquakes in the Philippines - With an Appendix: Earthquakes in the Marianas Islands 1599-1909 by Miguel Saderra Masó
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| | |Luzon. Caused likewise some ruins in the
| | |Provinces of Camarines, Albay, and
| | |Sorsogon.
| | |
54 |1858 -- -- -- -- | VI |Very strong earthquakes throughout the
| | |district of Cotabato and the south of
| | |Lanao district; but it is not known
| | |whether they caused extensive damages.
| | |
55 |1862 III 4 17 30 | VII |Violent earthquake; cracked some buildings
| | |in Manila and the neighboring provinces.
| | |
56 |1862 VII 13 16 2 | VII |Violent earthquake which displayed its
| | |greatest intensity to the east-northeast
| | |of Manila, in the vicinity of Casiguran
| | |and Baler Bays. Damaged the church and
| | |_convento_ of Baler. Several aftershocks
| | |followed during the next 4 days.
| | |
57 |1862 IX 9 3 -- |VIII |Ilocos Norte and Cagayan. The epicenter
| | |lay within the Central Cordillera. Did
| | |some damage to the church of Piddig and to
| | |other towns situated near the Cordillera.
| | |
58 |1862 X 30 12 30 | VI |Laguna Province. Very strong earthquake,
| | |doing slight damage in the towns south of
| | |Lake Bay and close to the volcanic cone of
| | |Mount Maquiling.
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