A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Manay, Davao Oriental on Oct. 10, 2025.ย The tremor was not triggered by a fault line on land, but by movement along the Philippine Trench โ a major undersea subduction zone.
What is the Philippine Trench?ย The Philippine Trench lies east of Mindanao and the Visayas. It marks the boundary where the Philippine Sea Plate, an oceanic tectonic plate, is being forced beneath the Philippine Mobile Belt โ the part of Earthโs crust that carries the Philippine archipelago.
How does this cause earthquakes? As one plate dives beneath another, stress builds up along the subduction boundary. When that stress is suddenly released, the plates slip, unleashing energy that causes a large offshore earthquake.
Why wasnโt it a fault line quake? Fault lines typically refer to fractures in the Earthโs crust on land, where rocks shift against each other. In this case, the quake originated deep underwater, along the interface of two tectonic plates โ not along a surface fault.
Why trench quakes matter Earthquakes along subduction zones like the Philippine Trench tend to be powerful, involving large sections of the crust. If the seafloor shifts vertically, these quakes can also trigger tsunamis. The intensity of shaking felt on land depends on how deep the quake is and how far its epicenter lies from populated areas.
The bottom line The Oct. 10 quake off Davao Oriental was caused by tectonic plate movement beneath the sea โ not by a fault line on land.