The 1990 Panay earthquake occurred at 3:41 p.m. local time on 14 June 1990 with a moment magnitude of 7.1, leaving eight dead and 41 others injured.
It was generated by fault movement in the collisional zone off western Panay Island.
[1] The 7.1 magnitude earthquake was registered at 3:41 p.m. by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) and determined it to be of tectonic origin.
The depth of focus was measured at 15 kilometers (9 miles) and its epicenter was located in the vicinity of Culasi, Antique.
[1] In Balete, the Baptist church and the public market were heavily damaged, while an icon was toppled down.
[1] In Kalibo, the Aklan Science High School and Alan Cinema were partially damaged.
The Catholic Church of Kalibo that is made of bricks suffered cracks on its walls.