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    hindi taLaga trueqc acropoLis, katipunan, eastwood LoyoLa, SapoL na sapoL sa pag-gaLaw Lupa. Tabi tabi taLaga tatLong guhit pa!!!!

    Tapos sa pasig green meadows at vaLLe verde grabe din guhit.

    geo yatta mas bagay ka dito sa thread this is your forte. Wag ka na maging madscientist vaccinator

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    geo yatta & travahans ano masasabi nyo ? Iwasan ko mga hiLLy part????

    ShieldSquare Captcha

    The study also shows that almost 40% of Antipolo City has been assessed to be potentially dangerous areas in terms of landslide occurrence.


    Hindi ko maipost pdf file too large.
    the fault line is already an open secret for several decades now.
    i am not aware of property owners selling their property at bargain prices...

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    doc that website for new buyers to study.

    Ako doc i think a thousand years ahead kaya kita mo ngayon pandemic im beasting.

    Nagiikot ako LateLy antipoLo, target ko mga 45minutes drive from.
    my true qc. So iiwas ako sa mga potential cherry hiLLs disaster.

    Tapos mag tatanay din ako. As much as possibLe maximum of 2hour drive. Im from trueqc hindi ako sanay matagaL sa Loob ng kotse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    doc that website for new buyers to study.

    Ako doc i think a thousand years ahead kaya kita mo ngayon pandemic im beasting.
    why are you ostracizing the old buyers?

    is that the reason why you so openly favor china?
    heh heh heh.

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    sa project7 ba near uratex inabot ba ondoy? Yung sa area jan may binebenta.

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    iho dafutah!!!!

    antipolo-danger-map.jpg

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    from the comment section

    tulisanes on March 2, 2017 at 11:42 am

    WMT, i got ahold of that xerox copy of faultlines in 199O, which i kept and rediscovered about 10 years later; then realizing we had more powerful computers than the XT PCs running on DOS a decade back, and my office had a scanner and a book-bound map of metro manila; meshing curiosity with new-found skills in photoshop, i scanned the metro maps and the phivolcs map and assembled their files and overlay the latter on the former. to my shock and surprise, i discovered the west valley fault ran right smack under MY HOUSE! what chances might that happen to someone who pieces together an earthquake map for more than a nerve-wracking month –fours hours daily– as a weird hobby? for a long time i was in disbelief. then i realized it was my epiphany: a surreal revelation that this was my MISSION IN LIFE …which to date culminated in the metro manila wide campaign some years back to save and alert SCHOOLS and communities that are in the destructive path of the west valley fault (thanks to an influential follower of this blog who triggered an avalanche of awareness).

    I digress. Back to your post…

    No, no faultline along Marcos Hiway from Ligaya to Cogeo. But beyond Cogeo, over the top and behind Sun Valley, there are two faultlines there that Phivolcs is not naming (thus, i adopt and christen them the TULISANES FAULTLINES –nice ring to it, eh?).

    Again, i digress. These two faults intersect in Montalban at the point where the ABANDONED Wawa Dam lies (funny the mountain that split right where the river flows nurses the Bernardo Carpio legend. This giant was apparently trapped inside the mountain, and he pushed it apart creating a river flow and causing an EARTHQUAKE while doing it. An earthquake: coincidence?

    Now what is the significance if these two faultlines? Now children, gather round and listen to a scary story.

    When the west valley fault was formed, the land mass BROKE off and dropped thus creating a VALLEY. But has it ever occured to anyone that when one end dropped, the opposite end while it did not drop, broke off and may just be hanging precariously by a thread? Imagine a corner roof of a house, specifically the “medya agua” that is usually bordered by rain gutter. Imagine at the height of a typhoon, amid howling wind, this corner roof broke off, fell –but not totally– and hangs precariously just by a thread. THIS is the picture of the west valley fault, where one point is lower. But a very powerful quake can dislodge and totally break off the hanging “roof corner” and the entire “medya agua” falls! By high magnitude earthquake, this can mean SEVERAL TENS OF FEET of land drop (whether slow or sudden, only God knows)! No wonder the “red patch” i point out in the new Phivolcs study gets the most number and degree of damages and toll on human life and property!

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    pette on April 6, 2017 at 9:56 pm

    Subdivisions or villages with the West Valley Fault:

    Rizal (Rodriguez)
    Amity Ville
    Christine Ville

    Marikina
    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

    Makati
    East Rembo
    Pembo
    Rizal

    Taguig
    Pinagsama
    Pinagsama Phase II
    Pan-Am Village
    North Signal Village
    Central Signal Village
    South Signal Village
    Maharlika Village
    Camp Bagong Diwa

    Parañaque
    Posadas Village

    Muntinlupa
    Solid Mills Village
    Embassy Village
    Liberty Homes
    Carmina Compounds
    L&B Subdivision and Compound
    UP Side Subdivision
    Country Homes Alabang
    Planas Ville
    Camella Homes Alabang 3
    Country Homes Subd and Jose Marey Subdivision
    Camella Homes
    Susana Heights Village 1
    Susana Heights Subd Phase I
    St Anne Homes
    Real Ville Subdivision

    Laguna
    Adelina 1A Subdivision
    GSIS Village
    Elnor Homes
    Sampaguita Village
    United San Pedro Subdivision

    Cavite
    Wedgewoods Subdivision

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    Everyone knows that there are fault lines all over Metro Manila. Yet price valuations in White Plains and Greenmeadows are still very high.

    As long as the structure is not directly on the fault, its fine. 5 meters or 5 kilometers is just the same.

    There are also fault lines going though Los Angeles, San Francisco, Istanbul, and Tokyo.

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    ^
    if you are economist or ahenteng-tiguLang eh thats ok price increase.

    But kung jan ka nakatira the agam-agam Lingers.... an exampLe

    Ruby Lim on May 23, 2015 at 2:11 pm

    I’m glad to have come across this site and be enlightened. We live in Greenmeadows Subdivision but I already know we’re not on top of the faultine at least in my estimate 200 meters or so away. Does it make a difference that we are near the faultline as compared to those who are not when an earthquake strikes? Would it also depend on where the epicenter is? Quezon City has adobe rocks as a foundation and we have seen and proven that it is when we we’re still building our house. We have a basement and it took a year for the contractor to dig up because the rock was too hard. We also made sure that the structure of our house is strong. It is scary to be seeing our subdivision come up everytime there’s a news about earthquakes. Do I have a basis to believe that given the above facts we are just like the rest of everyone else whose house is not sitting on top of a faultline? Or we are more in danger because we are near a faultline? Thanks in advance. God bless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
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    if you are economist or ahenteng-tiguLang eh thats ok price increase.

    But kung jan ka nakatira the agam-agam Lingers.... an exampLe

    Ruby Lim on May 23, 2015 at 2:11 pm

    I’m glad to have come across this site and be enlightened. We live in Greenmeadows Subdivision but I already know we’re not on top of the faultine at least in my estimate 200 meters or so away. Does it make a difference that we are near the faultline as compared to those who are not when an earthquake strikes? Would it also depend on where the epicenter is? Quezon City has adobe rocks as a foundation and we have seen and proven that it is when we we’re still building our house. We have a basement and it took a year for the contractor to dig up because the rock was too hard. We also made sure that the structure of our house is strong. It is scary to be seeing our subdivision come up everytime there’s a news about earthquakes. Do I have a basis to believe that given the above facts we are just like the rest of everyone else whose house is not sitting on top of a faultline? Or we are more in danger because we are near a faultline? Thanks in advance. God bless.
    this article is 7 years old.
    any developments, kags?

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    doc what deveLopment? Just Like fLood hindi ka magrisk kung may knowLedge na very risky sa LindoL at LandsLide. Hindi ako nangsisino, i dont care if white plains, greenmeadows... nasa fauLtLine yan

    Ako gustong-gusto ko sa sunvaLLey way back pa year.2010. Pero ewan ko ba may pumipigiL taLaga. GaLaw na ng universe. Kasi this year tataka ako habang tumatawid cubao edsa bakit bigLang bLink bLink temperature Light. Buti sunday yun nakaparada ako sa isang estabLishment. Its my first time naexperience kasi dati sa gauge type naranasan. Pag angat ko ng hood NO overheat tapos niLapitan ako taxi driver sabi baka sa fan. Nung inistart ko uLit waLey na. So OFF ko aircon going sa destination ko kakausapin ahentes & representative owner. Pag dating sa meeting pLace hindi ko gusto aura mga kumausap sa akin. GigiL na gigiL sa kwarta ang daming pangiimbento eh ako pa gogoyoin akaLa dahiL young-Looking ako eh marunong ako bumasa kumiLatis body Language. So paguwi ko and up to now hindi pa bumabaLik.yung bLinking tempLight kahit ON aircon.

    Napapaisip ako kung pinipigiLan ba ako ng universe to buy that property tapos ngayon makikita ko part paLa ng LandsLide!!!!! Bakit tahimik ang gobyerno ng antipoLo?????

    Bakit may isang tao kaiLangan gumawa ng bLog about this. Where is phiLvocs??? Bakit may pagtatago?

    Im so thankfuL nakita ko yung bLog.

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    tulisanes says:

    Yes, it has been very tedious doing the maps. halfway through, it became nerve-wracking. with piecing together the google maps, imagine having to spend at least 4 hours a day, everyday for one month and a half to assemble several kilometers long of the fault line? well, i didn’t have to but nobody was doing it. in time THAT became reason enough …the corner of 26th and 11th avenues you mentioned is about 0.89 kms. from the nearest section of the west valley fault.

    Where on Earth (for selected requests only) | SECRETS of the Marikina Valley Fault Line

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    iba ito si tuLisanes, genuine kawang-gawa. Ganito tipo ko pag hindi mukhang kwarta

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    this article is 7 years old.
    any developments, kags?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    doc what deveLopment?
    where is that writer now? dun pa ba nakatira, o lumipat na?
    has the real estate there appreciated in value, maintained stable, or dropped significantly?

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    doc, ginastusan yung bahay so maLabo aaLis yan. Pwede din binenta. Im not reaLLy sure. Ang maLinaw = greenmeadows may area na may fauLtLine.

    Just Like cherry hiLLs disaster, pag waLa pa movement ng Lupa eh ok Lang.. Pero pag nangyari na = magiging reference na of what not to do.

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    Barangays and Buildings Traversed by the Valley Fault System : Schadow1 Expeditions | A travel and mapping resource for the Philippines



    Wednesday, August 16, 2017
    Barangays and Buildings Traversed by the Valley Fault System

    The Valley Fault System, which is composed of the West and East Valley Fault traverses to several provinces all the way from Bulacan in the north to Laguna in the south with a total length of 146.71 kilometers. This also includes the whole length of Metro Manila from Quezon City all the way down to Muntinlupa City. About 80 barangays are affected and more than six thousand structures sitting on top of the fault line with over 2 million people in the danger zone.

    In 2014, we have provided a list of some notable structures, villages, and schools that may lie exactly on the fault to about 500-meter distance from it.

    It has been predicted that this fault system can possibly trigger a 7.2 magnitude earthquake for every 400 years (+/- 100 years). Last fault activity was recorded in the year 1658.

    Buildings on top of the Valley Fault System
    The Valley Fault System traverses to a length of 146.71 kilometers and is composed of two major fault lines. The East Valley Fault extends to about 17.24 kilometers, traversing from Rodriguez (Montalban) on the north to San Mateo on the south; both in the province of Rizal. The West Valley Fault extends to 129.47 kilometers from Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan to Calamba, Laguna.

    As of the time of this writing and current data available, there are about 6,331 structures that are directly above the Valley Fault System within a 10-meter proximity which would be in potential danger of destruction once the slip-fault moves. This sums up to an area of 2,964.10 square kilometers in danger of collapse. However, the number of affected structures is not definitive as some of the structures have not yet been mapped and the destructive effects of earthquakes are not limited to where the fault line lies.

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    Buildings on top of the Valley Fault System

    Of the 6,331 structures, the city of Muntinlupa has the most number of structures constructed on top of the fault line consisting of 1,771 buildings. Majority of which are residential buildings with 1,500 houses and 6 condominiums (high-rise residential buildings).


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    Table of Structures on top of the Valley Fault

    Schools on top of the West Valley Fault Line
    There are about 19 schools, colleges, and universities that are on the West Valley Fault Line to which 29 of their buildings are directly constructed on top of the fault line. These schools must immediately evacuate the premises in case of an earthquake due to the possibility of collapse when the dextral slip-style fault collides during movement.


    -Marikina - Barangka Elementary School, Mother of Angels, Center for Family Ministries

    -Muntinlupa - Pedro E. Diaz High School, Alabang Elementary School, West Bay College, St. Peter School of Alabang, Buli Elementary School, Servite School

    -Quezon City - Ateneo Grade School, Ateneo de Manila University

    -Rodriguez (Montalban) - Macabud High School

    -San Pedro, Laguna - Adelina Complex Elementary School

    -Santa Rosa City - Saint Scholastica's College Westgrove

    -Taguig - Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Army's Angels Integrated School, Sto. Niño Catholic School, Ann Claire Montessori, Gracel Christian College Foundation, Inc.

    saLamat taLaga sa universe pinadaLi buhay ko.

    DetaLyado taLaga. Ang haba pa...sa sunod ko na ipost.

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