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1913 Sulawesi–Mindanao earthquake
A Mw 7.9 earthquake struck offshore between Mindanao and Sulawesi on 14 March 1913. It had a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). The majority of the 138 fatalities from the earthquake took place on Sangihe Island, where a mudflow occurred.
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| March 14, 1913 (1913-03-14) |
| Mw 7.9 |
| 15 km (9 mi) |
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| MMI IX (Violent) |
| 138 fatalities |
A Mw 7.9 earthquake struck offshore between Mindanao and Sulawesi on 14 March 1913. It had a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). The majority of the 138 fatalities from the earthquake took place on Sangihe Island, where a mudflow occurred.
The Mw 7.9 mainshock was preceded by foreshocks. The mainshock had a maximum Modified Mercalli intensity (MMI) of IX (Violent) in Davao and Sarangani. MMI VIII (Severe) was observed in Talacogon; MMI VII (Very strong) was observed in Cotabato, Baganga, Butuan, Cabadbaran and Tandag.
On Sangihe Island, seismic shaking lasted 4 ± 2 minutes and there was an intense rumble. People were thrown to the ground. There were 20 deaths. Homes located on the swamp were raised from the ground and sank on their sides or collapsed. Many buildings collapsed in Enemawira, Peta and Tabukan. Schools, homes and businessed collapsed in Tamako. At Manganitu and Kendahe, severe damage occurred. Collapses and rock falls was widespread along the rocky coastline. Widespread fractures appeared in the ground, some ejected water. Subsidence occurred in the Menalu area; the sea inundated parts of the plain and remaining residents relocated. Coastal subsidence also occurred at Peta Bay, Tamako and Tabukan.
At Menalu Bay, 1,000 m3 (35,000 cu ft) of material fell into the water from 80 m (260 ft) height. West of that, a mudflow traveled 1 km (0.62 mi) down from Endongo Hill, burying 117 villagers and 29 houses. The mudflow buried the area under 6 m (20 ft) of material. The mudflow dammed a river and overflowed. In Manganitu, bridges were washed away.
On Siau Island, one person died and there were injuries. Ground fractures, avalanches and rockfalls occurred but there was no coastal subsidence. People were also unable to stand during shaking. Many brick buildings were ruined and some huts sank to one side. Similar environmental effects and damage occurred in the Talaud Islands but there were no casualties.
Shaking lasted half a minute on the Sarangani Islands and many trees toppled. At Davao, strong oscillations were recorded for two to five minutes. Huts made from palm leaves sank on their side and some stone walls collapsed. People in the city were also thrown to the ground. Cracks opened in the ground ejecting sand and water. Along the Agusan River, the water moved in an east–west direction, tossing boats. Shaking was also felt in Baganga, Talakogon, Kotabato, and Butuan. It was also felt in Bohol, Cebu and Leyte; no shaking was felt at Negros and Panay.
The Straits Times and Malay Mail reported a volcanic eruption at Mount Awu. It occurred at the same time as the mudflow at Endongo Hill. A "tidal wave" 15 m (49 ft) high devastated the coastline. The eruption measured 2 on the volcanic explosivity index.
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