On October 10, at 9:43 p.m., a 7.4 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Philippine archipelago area (7.55 degrees north latitude, 127.00 degrees east coast) with a depth of 50 kilometers.
The Philippines has issued a tsunami warning.
According to preliminary earthquake parameters, the Tsunami Warning Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources of China may cause a local tsunami around the source of the earthquake, but will not have a catastrophic impact on China's coast. The center will continue to track and analyze earthquake and tsunami monitoring data and release information in a timely manner.
The Chinese Consulate General in Davos, in response to a question from a reporter at the headquarters, said that the local tremors were obvious.
Source: China News Network Comprehensive @ China Seismological Network, CCTV News