A moderate magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Pangasinan early this morning, with weak shaking recorded in nearby areas but no damage expected, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS-DOST) reported.

Earthquake Details

The tectonic earthquake occurred at 6:11:25 AM on March 19, 2026, located 8 kilometers north 60 degrees east of Bolinao, Pangasinan. The earthquake originated at coordinates 16.42°N, 119.96°E at a depth of 26 kilometers beneath the Earth’s surface.

PHIVOLCS classified the earthquake as tectonic in origin, meaning it resulted from the movement of rock formations along fault lines rather than volcanic activity.

Reported Shaking Intensity

The earthquake generated Intensity III shaking in Bani, Pangasinan, according to PHIVOLCS instrumental readings. Under the PHIVOLCS Earthquake Intensity Scale, Intensity III represents weak shaking that is felt by many people indoors, particularly those on upper floors of buildings, but may not be recognized as an earthquake by everyone.

People experiencing Intensity III shaking typically notice a vibration like a passing truck, with hanging objects swaying slightly.

No Damage or Aftershocks Expected

PHIVOLCS expects no damage from this morning’s earthquake and does not anticipate aftershocks. The agency issued its earthquake information bulletin at 6:28 AM, approximately 17 minutes after the earthquake occurred.

This represents the final bulletin for this earthquake event unless additional information becomes available, PHIVOLCS stated.

The earthquake monitoring system demonstrates PHIVOLCS’ continuous surveillance of seismic activity nationwide.

Official Monitoring

PHIVOLCS operates a nationwide network of seismic monitoring stations to detect and analyze earthquake activity. The agency provides real-time earthquake information to help communities understand seismic events and take appropriate safety measures when necessary.

Monitor official PHIVOLCS updates at phivolcs.dost.gov.ph for the latest earthquake information and seismic monitoring reports.

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Fatima Tancinco is the Senior Political Fact-Check Lead and National Reporter for Breaking News Negros Oriental. She covers government accountability, defense policy, and institutional integrity across the Philippines.

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