[4] The earthquake produced an onshore surface rupture 30 km along the Guinayangan segment of the Philippine Fault.
Two more fissures were found though with unknown lengths, along the foothills northwest of the Philippine National Railways (PNR) terminal in the municipality of Calauag.
[10] According to PHIVOLCS, in Calauag, Quezon, the worst hit, 270 houses were partially damaged, and 98 completely destroyed; most of which were poorly built or entirely made of wooden materials.
In Barrio Hondagua, a theater which was converted into a restaurant collapsed completely and a chapel was partially destroyed.
The tremor's effects on the industry were not immediately felt, however after a few months, coconut production was on a down low due to young nuts that were shaken by the earthquake.