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Panic, damage after

deadly Leyte
earthquake
Agence France-Presse / 11:45 AM July 07, 2017

Residents rescued from a destroyed building receive first aid


assistance by rescuers after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit the town
of Kananga, Leyte province, in central Philippines, on July 6, 2017.
A 6.5-magnitude earthquake killed at least one person in the central
Philippines on Thursday, with at least five more people trapped inside
a collapsed commercial building, officials said. Rescuers pulled out six
people from the three-storey structure in the town of Kananga, near
the quakes epicentre on Leyte island, Kananga Vice Mayor Elmer
Codilla told AFP. AFP PHOTO

Residents fled their houses in panic overnight on Friday as


aftershocks hit the central Philippines a day after a 6.5-magnitude
earthquake killed two people and injured at least 72 others,
authorities said.

Rescuers pulled out 13 trapped people from a collapsed commercial


building late Thursday in the town of Kananga on Leyte island, near
the epicenter of the quake, local officials said.

Three provinces in the region remain without power while all schools
are closed in Leyte as authorities assess the damage.
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Some residents ran out of their homes when they felt aftershocks.
Some had panicked but many stayed calm because we just had an
earthquake drill and they know what to do in times of disaster,
Office of Civil Defense regional spokesperson Pebbles Lluz told
Agence France-Presse (AFP).

READ: Close to 300 aftershocks recorded after Leyte quake


Phivolcs
The two fatalities were an 18-year-old woman who was hit by falling
debris in Ormoc City in Leyte, while one body was retrieved from the
collapsed building in Kananga.

READ: 2 dead in Leyte quake; Ormoc airport temporarily


closed
The earthquake also damaged houses and schools, left cracks in
highways and caused landslides, authorities said.

Geothermal plants in Leyte, the main source of power, were also hit,
according to the provincial government.
Local airlines have meanwhile cancelled flights to Ormoc City on
Leyte island.

The center of the earthquake was in mountainous villages so we will


only get a clearer picture of the impact once we reach these areas,
Mina Marasigan, spokeswoman for the Philippine disaster-monitoring
agency, told AFP.

The quake hit at a depth of around six kilometers, the US Geological


Survey said.

In February, a 6.5-magnitude quake killed eight people and left more


than 250 injured outside the southern city of Surigao.

The following month a 5.9-magnitude tremor killed one person there


in March.

Before the Surigao quakes, the last fatal earthquake to hit the
Southeast Asian nation was a 7.1-magnitude tremor that left more
than 220 people dead and destroyed historic churches in the central
islands in October 2013.

The Philippines lies on the so-called Ring of Fire, a vast Pacific Ocean
region where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur./rga

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