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8 killed and 60 injured as quakes hit far northern Philippines

China Daily | Updated: 2019-07-29 07:15

MANILA, the Philippines - Two strong earthquakes hours apart struck a group of sparsely populated islands in the Luzon Strait in the northern Philippines early on Saturday, killing at least eight people, injuring about 60 and damaging ancestral houses famous among tourists.

The tremors hit the province of Batanes, a group of sparsely populated islets north of the nation's largest Luzon island, tearing deep cracks in roads and forcing the evacuation of a hospital.

Authorities said some of the dead, including two babies under a year old, were crushed by the walls of their own homes.

"We saw houses shaking. Some of the walls of the houses collapsed and fell on the victims," Police sergeant Uzi Villa said.

"Some people died because they were sleeping soundly since it was still early," he added.

Many people were still asleep when the first tremor struck around 4:15 am, followed just under four hours later by a second, stronger jolt.

The biggest of the quakes - of magnitude 5.4 and 5.9 - struck within hours of each other, according to the US Geological Survey.

At least three aftershocks followed, which prompted edgy locals to spend hours in town squares waiting for the string of quakes to end.

Authorities said two people were reported missing, though they have not completed a search of the area because debris was blocking some roads.

Raul de Sagon, mayor of worsthit Itbayat town, said that eight people had been killed and around 100 others were hurt, including seven serious cases that had to be flown out.

Itbayat's hospital was damaged and patients had to be wheeled to safety, while at least one high school and the area's 19th-century church were heavily damaged.

Batanes is pounded every year by tropical cyclones and typhoons that blast through the Philippines and homes are built of stone to survive the annual onslaught.

"We always experience typhoons, so houses here are made to withstand strong winds," de Sagon said. "But we were not prepared for earthquakes such as this."

One of the world's most disaster-prone countries, the Philippines has frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because it lies on the so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire," a seismically active arc of volcanos and fault lines in the Pacific Basin.

Agencies

The country's most recent deadly quake occurred in April when at least 11 people were killed and a supermarket collapsed in a 6.3-magnitude tremor that hit a region north of the capital Manila.

8 killed and 60 injured as quakes hit far northern Philippines

(China Daily 07/29/2019 page11)

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