Deadly Philippine Quake Raises Seabed by Up to Two Metres
A powerful earthquake in the Philippines, which has been described as deadly, caused a significant geological change. The seismic event led to the seabed rising by as much as two meters.

A deadly earthquake that struck the Philippines led to a significant geological phenomenon. The seismic event caused the seabed in the affected area to rise by as much as two meters.
This notable uplift of the seabed indicates the powerful forces exerted during the earthquake. According to Prothom Alo English, the deadly Philippine quake raised the seabed by up to two meters.


