List of earthquakes in the Philippines


The Philippines lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, which causes the country to have frequent seismic and volcanic activity. Many earthquakes of smaller magnitude occur very regularly due to the meeting of major tectonic plates in the region. The largest was the 1918 Celebes Sea earthquake with.

Spanish period

16th century

Early 20th century

Earthquake on August 16, 1976.

Largest earthquakes by year

The largest or most notable Philippine earthquakes per year since 2001. As for the repeated entries, Moro Gulf near the Cotabato Trench is a seismically active area. Meanwhile, Samar and Davao Region are near the northern and southern portions of the Philippine Trench, respectively.
YearMagnitudeLocation / NameDate
20017.5Davao Region
20027.5Moro Gulf
20036.5Samar
20046.5Mindoro
20056.4Moro Gulf
20066.3Luzon
20076.4Davao Region
20086.9Samar
20096.6Moro Gulf
20107.6Moro Gulf
20116.4Ilocos Region
20126.9Negros Oriental & Cebu
20127.6Samar
20137.2Bohol & Cebu
20146.6Moro Gulf
20156.1Siargao
20166.3Davao Region
20177.2Davao and Sarangani
20187.2Davao Region
20196.9Matanao, Davao del Sur
20206.0Davao Region

All large known earthquakes

As the Philippines is subject to most seismic activity, to keep this list manageable, only strong earthquakes after 2001 are prioritized, unless the event has other noteworthy qualities such as causing fatalities, significant damage, or other notable consequences.
The table below is a tally of the ten deadliest recorded earthquakes in the Philippines since the 1600s: