Figure 2. Map showing the locations of the June 2024 earthquakes in Palawan. The left panel shows the epicenter of the June 11, 2024 earthquake and previously unmapped, unrecognized offshore reverse faults observed via high-resolution bathymetry data. The right panel shows the epicenter of the June 13, 2024 earthquake, which is located near the Manila Trench, an active tectonic boundary. Credit: Llamas et al., 2024, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 2. Map showing the locations of the June 2024 earthquakes in Palawan. The left panel shows the epicenter of the June 11, 2024 earthquake and previously unmapped, unrecognized offshore reverse faults observed via high-resolution bathymetry data. The right panel shows the epicenter of the June 13, 2024 earthquake, which is located near the Manila Trench, an active tectonic boundary. Credit: Llamas et al., 2024, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Figure 2. Map showing the locations of the June 2024 earthquakes in Palawan. The left panel shows the epicenter of the June 11, 2024 earthquake and previously unmapped, unrecognized offshore reverse faults observed via high-resolution bathymetry data. The right panel shows the epicenter of the June 13, 2024 earthquake, which is located near the Manila Trench, an active tectonic boundary. Credit: Llamas et al., 2024, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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