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The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised the tsunami alert level to number 2 in coastal areas in southern Philippines after a powerful 8.3-magnitude earthquake hit off Japan’s northeast coast in the Pacific yesterday. 


Phivolcs deputy director Bart Bautista, however, assured the public that the warning level does not translate to a destructive or life-threatening tsunami.
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The magnitude 5.1 quake, which lasted for 10 seconds, occurred at 7:43 a.m. and was centered undersea, 45 kilometers off the town of San Jose.

The tectonic quake was felt at Intensity 5 in San Jose; Intensity 4 in Odiongan, Romblon; Intensity 3 in Boracay; Intensity 2 in Mogpoc, Marinduque and Kalibo, Aklan; and Intensity 1 in the cities of Roxas, Pasay and Quezon.
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                    [Title] => Japan quake prompts tsunami alert
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The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised the tsunami alert level to number 2 in coastal areas in southern Philippines after a powerful 8.3-magnitude earthquake hit off Japan’s northeast coast in the Pacific yesterday. 


Phivolcs deputy director Bart Bautista, however, assured the public that the warning level does not translate to a destructive or life-threatening tsunami.
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The magnitude 5.1 quake, which lasted for 10 seconds, occurred at 7:43 a.m. and was centered undersea, 45 kilometers off the town of San Jose.

The tectonic quake was felt at Intensity 5 in San Jose; Intensity 4 in Odiongan, Romblon; Intensity 3 in Boracay; Intensity 2 in Mogpoc, Marinduque and Kalibo, Aklan; and Intensity 1 in the cities of Roxas, Pasay and Quezon.
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