A moderate seismic event was recorded beneath the region of Luzon, Philippines. Global monitoring networks confirmed the earthquake registered a magnitude of 4.1 occurring precisely on February 4, 2026, at 17:33 UTC.
The epicenter was centered geographically near the coordinates 16.50° North and 121.30° East. Preliminary analysis places the focal point at a depth of 35.0 kilometers below the surface, classifying it as an intermediate-depth event for the area.
Environmental data captured at the time of the seismic activity showed mild conditions in the immediate vicinity. The atmosphere was noted to have few clouds, with the ambient temperature holding steady at 25.4°C, consistent with regional tropical climate patterns.
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