The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOCS) alerted the public regarding “The BIG One” earthquake that is projected to come soon.
The PHIVOCS released a map of the delicate faultline. Based on the map, some of the subdivisions and villages that are subject to severe damage appear to be existing above the fault line.
Fifty-seven residential villages in Greater Metro Manila (Rizal-Cavite) were found to be situated on the West Valley Fault, a 100-km active fault feared to produce the strong 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
These residential structures were either built near the fault line or those which failed to follow current building codes according to PHIVOCS. Based on statistics, 40{dec41c045ed4ffda227bdfb40eb29974ac357ef1200e8429f45c9bd0ca0147ee} of these residential structures in Manila will be “heavily or partially damaged, said Director Renato Solidum Jr.
Here are the residential areas on the West Valley Fault:
*Rizal (Rodriguez)
-Amity Ville
-Christine Ville
*Marikina City
-Loyola Garden Village
-Loyola Subdivision
-Monte Vista Village
-Industrial Valley Subdivision
-Cinco Hermanos Subdivision
-Wood Crest Subdivision
*Quezon City
-Sunnyside Heights Subdivision
-Doña Anna Village
-Fil-Heights
-Filinvest Homes II and Villa Amor Uno
-Northview Subd
-Loyola Grand Villas
-White Plains Subdivision
-Queensville Court
-Greenmeadows
-Blue Ridge B
*Pasig
-Valle Verde 6
-Valle Verde 5
-Valle Verde
-Valle Verde 3
-Valle Verde 1
-Kawilihan Village
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