Phivolcs Releases Bulletin about the Earthquake in Agusan del Norte, August 21, 2026
EARTHQUAKE – The Phivolcs recorded a 4.2 magnitude quake in Agusan del Norte today, August 21, 2026. Here are the details.
Following the previous strong earthquake in General Santos that was initially recorded at 7.0 magnitude, another significant quake was recently recorded by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in another province. According to the agency, the quake recently hit the province of Agusan del Norte. It has a strong magnitude of 4.2.

The earthquake that struck Agusan del Norte today, August 21, 2026, was tectonic in origin. A tectonic quake is a shaking which is a product when the Earth’s crust breaks because of the geological forces on the rocks and the adjoining plates which result to chemical and physical changes.
According to Phivolcs, the earthquake that hit a part of Agusan del Norte was located at 09.32°North, 125.51°East – 002 km South 14° West of Jabonga. It had a depth of focus of 010 kilometers.

Phivolcs stated in its bulletin that damages are not expected from the said quake nor aftershocks. No intensity was recorded at the epicenter of the quake as well as the nearby areas. No instrumental intensities were recorded as well.
Earthquakes can hardly be predicted accurately as most experts in the field agree on. Thus, most countries really make sure that they have a bureau or an organization that monitors a quake incident across their nation.
Quakes can happen in land and underwater. In the case of the latter, it can trigger tsunami thus quake-recording agencies are also often the one that monitors tsunami threats. They are the bodies releasing advisories whenever there are threats of tsunami following a strong quake shaking the land in the coastal area or underwater.
On land, quakes can result to damages and loss of lives thus it is important to be aware of the earthquake safety tips to reduce the risk of damages and loss of lives by knowing what to do.











