Earthquakes are always a risk, especially near the Philippines Fault - activity along which spawned the epithermal style mineralisation found at Co-O. The ground is often moving but the last one of any significance in the area that I recall, did some minor damage to buildings further north of the mine site a few years back - can't remember exactly when. And I don't recall that the mine had an issue with it. You could also get a big one offshore in the Philippine trench.
You'd have to trust they have earthquake risk well managed. It is hardly an unknown.
The country is neither short on disasters or gold.
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