Earth Changes
The agency said aftershocks were expected from the tectonic earthquake, which had a depth of 116 kilometres (72.08 miles).
Some residents in the capital region were awakened by the quake that lasted nearly a minute.
"The quake was deep so there is no tsunami," Renato Solidum, director of the Seismology agency, told DZRH radio station. "In Manila, the intensity 4.0 or 5.0 is strong but not yet destructive."

Heavy rains in Russia’s Zabaykalsky Region led to a collapse of a railway bridge located in the section between Kuenga-Ukurey of the Trans-Siberian Railway Network, the regional office of the Russian Emergencies Ministry reported.
The local Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that the bridge, located in the country's Far East, fell down after heavy rain early on Friday morning. Luckily, there were no casualties.
"Kashinath Pandurang Talande, aged 62 years, was killed in a wildlife (tiger) attack in the forest of Govindpur Chak village, in Sindewahi Range of Brahmapuri Forest Division around 6.30 pm. He had gone to the forest for grazing cattle," read a press note issued by Chandrapur Chief Conservator of Forest N R Praveen on Saturday.
This was the third human death due to tiger attack in Chandrapur district this month. One death was caused by leopard attack earlier this week.
With this, the number of persons killed in tiger attacks in Chandrapur district this year so far has gone up to 20. Six more have been killed in leopard attacks in the district this year.
Gadchiroli district has seen five deaths while Yavatmal district had seen one death in tiger attack this year, taking the total human fatalities in tiger attacks in Vidarbha to 26.
Rescue services were working to get supplies to outlying villages and distribute supplies after the authorities said 3 million people had been affected.
The central Chinese city of Zhengzhou downgraded its emergency response level on Thursday as it continued to clean up after this week's devastating floods, but other parts of Henan province were braced for further heavy rain.
The storms have killed at least 33 people across the province and more than 3 million have been affected, the local authorities said. A total of eight people have been reported missing, according to state news agency Xinhua.
Zhengzhou, the provincial capital, was hit by several days of heavy rain, causing floods of an intensity not seen in decades.
Three thousand military personnel were working in 10 different danger zones around the city, Xinhua reported. On Wednesday it published footage showing the soldiers laying sandbags over a breach in a dam on the Jialu river.
Donation points were set up around the city to distribute essential supplies after residents panic-bought supplies during the first days of the flood.

A mudslide triggered by heavy rain caused severe damage and loss of life in Colorado, 20 July 2021.
Colorado
Flooding and mudslides struck in northern Colorado after heavy rain fell on burn scar areas on 20 July 2021. Evacuation notices were issued for areas near the town of Rustic, Larimer County.
A mudslide sent a large amount of debris into the Poudre Canyon in Larimer County. Three people were swept away in the mudslide. Larimer County Sheriff's Office said the body of one of the victims was found but 2 people are still missing. At least five houses were destroyed and roads were damaged in the flooding. As search operations continue, emergency crews will be searching on foot and with drones, Larimer County Sheriff's Office said.
Footage showing a waterspout in the Black Sea was filmed in the Russian city of Sochi. The video, published on a local Instagram account, depicts a rare thing for this region - a massive whirlwind, moving not so far from the coastline and connecting the dark grey sky with the stormy waters.
Comment: Check out our floods section for more flooding events which seem to be occurring more frequently around the world these days.
Artvin, another Black Sea province on Turkey, has also been faced with floods and landslides as a result of heavy rainfall.
One week has passed in Güneysu
On July 14, Büyükköy town in Rize's Çayeli district, its Güneysu district and Muradiye town in city center were flooded due to rainfall.
As reported by the state-run Anadolu Agency (AA), Ardeşen and Fındıklı were especially affected by the rainfall last evening (July 21).
The mass flow rate of the Arılı Stream in Fındıklı increased due to the heavy rainfall. While the rain has caused some small-scale landslides in Tunca town of Ardeşen, the Dereağızı Community Facilities of Tunca Municipality have been flooded. The mass flow rate of the stream flowing through the açkar village of Areşen district has also increased as a result of the rain.
The regional emergency services headquarters in Yakutia, a Far Eastern region larger in size than countries like Argentina or Mexico, said on Wednesday that they were doing everything possible to tackle the blazes from the air.
"For almost a month, 800 rescuers equipped with parachutes... have been providing assistance in extinguishing the fires," officials said.
Comment: So-called "global warming" as a manmade problem is not, is not supported by the real data from the ground. Other planets in our solar system are also heating up. It is a natural cycle and humans can't influence it much. But they are right about one thing.
The Earth is warming from inside, and the upper atmosphere is rapidly cooling. At the same time, earth rotation is slowing down which means that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening. All these conditions are causing a lot of extreme weather conditions all around the world.
See also:
- Earth's Upper Atmosphere Cooling Dramatically
- New NASA study: Satellites see cooling in the upper atmosphere
- Global Warming Detected on Neptune's Largest Moon
- Earth's rotation is slowing - and scientists say it 'could' cause major earthquakes (uhm, it already is)
- Earth's Magnetic Field Is Fading
- Rising global temperatures on Mars melt hints at solar-system-wide, not human, cause for warming
- Natural Cycle Linked to Past and Present Global Warming Cycles: Earth Now Entering Global Cooling for the Next 180 Years
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Earth's thermosphere record cold & auroras with no CME
- Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
- Ocean oscillations are not "masking" global warming: the cooling is real
- The Suspicious Science Behind Man-Made Global Warming
- Earth is warming, but are we to blame?
- Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: The world is warming twice as fast as the world
- Global warming heating Mars four times faster than Earth
- Data doesn't support global warming theory
- State spreads silver iodide in wilderness
Virginia Acosta, 64, chapel assistant, and Samuel Cruz, 42, and both residents of the said place were rushed to Tuao District Hospital where they were eventually pronounced dead.
The police said the victims, who were securing their carabaos in front of the convent, decided take shelter at the said rest house during a heavy downpour.
However, Rogie Perez, 21, was sitting at the convent at that time when he heard a loud lightning burst.
Perez, who stays inside the convent later on saw the two victims badly injured due to the incident.













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