Dozens Injured As Powerful 7.1 Earthquake Hits Philippines

Dozens Injured As Powerful 7.1 Earthquake Hits Philippines
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A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippine island of Luzon early Wednesday killing no fewer than one person and damaging buildings in the northern Abra province and sending strong tremors through the capital, Manila.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered that a 25-year-old man was killed by falling debris, said Abra Vice Governor Joy Bernos, when the quake struck about 11 km (six miles) southeast of Dolores town at a shallow depth of 10 km (6 miles), according to U.S. Geological Survey data.

‘Despite the sad reports about the damages caused by the earthquake, we are assuring quick response to those in need and affected by this calamity,’ President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Facebook.

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The quake hit close to Marcos family’s political stronghold.

The Philippines is prone to natural disasters and is located on the seismically active Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a band of volcanoes and fault lines that arcs round the edge of the Pacific Ocean. Earthquakes are frequent and there are an average of 20 typhoons each year, some triggering deadly landslides.

Eric Singson, a congressman in Ilocos Sur province, also in the north, told DZMM radio station the quake had been felt strongly there and lasted 30 seconds or more.

“I thought my house would fall,” said Singson. “Now, we are trying to reach people …. Right now there are aftershocks so we are outside our home.”

The quake damaged heritage buildings in the city of Vigan, known for its old Spanish colonial architecture, on the west coast of Luzon.

Tourist Edison Adducul told radio he was taking photos of the Bantay Church Bell tower in Vigan when the quake struck, shaking the tower for up to three minutes.

Senator Imee Marcos said several churches were damaged.

“The antique bricks and coral stones fell down from the Bantay Bell Tower,” she said.

The quake was also felt in Manila where several buildings were evacuated, with some people forced to flee from the 30th floor of one building, and the city’s metro rail systems were halted at rush hour.

Africa Daily News, New York

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