The Prague Post - Strong quake in central Philippines kills 31 as search ongoing

EUR -
AED 4.310927
AFN 80.408155
ALL 96.900836
AMD 449.017677
ANG 2.101646
AOA 1076.411047
ARS 1619.619343
AUD 1.779502
AWG 1.650712
AZN 1.995772
BAM 1.956008
BBD 2.365952
BDT 142.995206
BGN 1.956216
BHD 0.442666
BIF 3434.655322
BMD 1.17384
BND 1.515261
BOB 8.116863
BRL 6.245416
BSD 1.174725
BTN 104.428105
BWP 16.618767
BYN 3.978823
BYR 23007.260529
BZD 2.362551
CAD 1.635335
CDF 3081.329332
CHF 0.934523
CLF 0.028778
CLP 1128.951902
CNY 8.357157
CNH 8.376785
COP 4609.082065
CRC 591.662916
CUC 1.17384
CUP 31.106755
CVE 110.634155
CZK 24.31997
DJF 208.614913
DKK 7.464835
DOP 73.112614
DZD 152.122565
EGP 56.16131
ERN 17.607597
ETB 172.075388
FJD 2.648653
FKP 0.873916
GBP 0.873272
GEL 3.181388
GGP 0.873916
GHS 14.567668
GIP 0.873916
GMD 86.864375
GNF 10188.929646
GTQ 9.003957
GYD 245.766134
HKD 9.134933
HNL 30.696411
HRK 7.534643
HTG 153.706345
HUF 390.061133
IDR 19589.038965
ILS 3.878437
IMP 0.873916
INR 104.285515
IQD 1537.730168
IRR 49389.311066
ISK 142.398727
JEP 0.873916
JMD 188.08
JOD 0.832289
JPY 173.607826
KES 152.008683
KGS 102.604868
KHR 4705.923823
KMF 491.839124
KPW 1056.450203
KRW 1652.584498
KWD 0.358573
KYD 0.978904
KZT 645.038592
LAK 25437.109443
LBP 105117.355864
LKR 355.397792
LRD 212.875876
LSL 20.260611
LTL 3.466044
LVL 0.710044
LYD 6.356366
MAD 10.671961
MDL 19.605085
MGA 5241.194449
MKD 61.612837
MMK 2464.096565
MNT 4222.741692
MOP 9.415001
MRU 46.824916
MUR 53.597375
MVR 17.97113
MWK 2038.959284
MXN 21.499817
MYR 4.943623
MZN 75.020163
NAD 20.260674
NGN 1744.032727
NIO 43.003616
NOK 11.735657
NPR 167.084767
NZD 2.027204
OMR 0.451339
PAB 1.174725
PEN 4.070831
PGK 4.910763
PHP 68.432468
PKR 330.199024
PLN 4.266098
PYG 8324.885245
QAR 4.273483
RON 5.082024
RSD 117.129215
RUB 97.310913
RWF 1700.306983
SAR 4.402118
SBD 9.645519
SCR 16.707837
SDG 706.071325
SEK 11.059309
SGD 1.515274
SHP 0.922454
SLE 27.339292
SLL 24614.838468
SOS 670.841403
SRD 44.722133
STD 24296.114361
STN 24.885404
SVC 10.278093
SYP 15262.062801
SZL 20.259886
THB 38.151647
TJS 10.930462
TMT 4.120178
TND 3.404429
TOP 2.749246
TRY 48.812955
TTD 7.974848
TWD 35.800708
TZS 2881.77641
UAH 48.320538
UGX 4099.435923
USD 1.17384
UYU 46.884986
UZS 14221.069813
VES 208.230152
VND 31021.65192
VUV 141.31812
WST 3.280732
XAF 656.02676
XAG 0.024898
XAU 0.000304
XCD 3.172361
XCG 2.117125
XDR 0.816903
XOF 655.002711
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.89431
ZAR 20.277901
ZMK 10565.970525
ZMW 27.998977
ZWL 377.975944
  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    72.59

    0%

  • CMSD

    -0.3000

    24.14

    -1.24%

  • RYCEF

    0.1900

    16.01

    +1.19%

  • JRI

    0.2000

    14.25

    +1.4%

  • NGG

    0.8700

    72.67

    +1.2%

  • BCC

    0.7100

    77.32

    +0.92%

  • CMSC

    -0.1728

    23.78

    -0.73%

  • VOD

    0.1100

    11.6

    +0.95%

  • RIO

    0.0900

    66.01

    +0.14%

  • SCS

    0.0100

    17.2

    +0.06%

  • RELX

    0.6300

    47.76

    +1.32%

  • BCE

    0.1200

    23.39

    +0.51%

  • GSK

    2.0600

    43.16

    +4.77%

  • BTI

    0.2500

    53.08

    +0.47%

  • BP

    -0.2900

    34.46

    -0.84%

  • AZN

    2.5900

    76.72

    +3.38%

Strong quake in central Philippines kills 31 as search ongoing

Strong quake in central Philippines kills 31 as search ongoing

Rescuers searched collapsed buildings for survivors Wednesday after a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake jolted the central Philippines, killing at least 31 people on the island of Cebu with fears the toll could rise.

Text size:

The shallow quake struck at 9:59 pm (1359 GMT) Tuesday off the island's northern end near Bogo, a city of 90,000 people, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS).

Cebu provincial governor Pamela Baricuatro said the Cebu provincial hospital in Bogo recorded 25 deaths from the city alone.

"Because of the high volume of patients with serious injuries, the medical staff tended to some of them outside the hospital," Baricuatro posted on her official Facebook page.

Rescuers earlier tallied six more deaths elsewhere in the province, while the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council listed 147 injured across the central islands, where 22 buildings were damaged.

Dramatic footage filmed by residents and widely shared on social media showed an old Catholic church on Bantayan island near Cebu adorned with a string of light bulbs swaying wildly shortly before its belfry tumbled into the courtyard.

"I heard a loud booming noise from the direction of the church then I saw rocks falling from the structure. Luckily no one got hurt," Martham Pacilan, 25, who was nearby when the belfry collapsed, told AFP.

Local television showed riders being forced to dismount from their motorcycles and hold onto the railings for dear life as a Cebu bridge violently rocked.

- 'The mall started shaking' -

Buildings were damaged as far as Cebu city, 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of Bogo, where online shoe merchant Jayford Maranga, 21, hid under a restaurant table to avoid being struck by the collapsing metal ceiling of a shopping mall.

"My friend and I ate at the food court near closing time, and then, bang! It was as if the Earth stopped spinning. And then the mall started shaking," Maranga told AFP, adding his friend was slightly injured.

The Cebu provincial government has put out a call on its official Facebook page for medical volunteers to assist in the aftermath of the quake.

"There could be people trapped beneath collapsed buildings," provincial rescue official Wilson Ramos told AFP.

Overnight recovery efforts were hampered by the dark as well as aftershocks, he added.

The rescue effort proceeded all night even as the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the region was being rocked by 379 aftershocks.

The quake caused power lines to trip, leading to outages across Cebu and nearby central islands, though power was restored shortly after midnight in Cebu and four other major central islands, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines said in an updated advisory.

The Cebu provincial government reported a commercial building and a school in Bantayan had collapsed, while a fast food restaurant in Bogo was heavily damaged.

Agnes Merza, 65, a carer based in Bantayan, said her kitchen tiles had cracked.

"It felt as though we would all fall down. It's the first time I have experienced it. The neighbours all ran out of their homes. My two teenage assistants hid under a table because that's what they were taught in the boy scouts," she told AFP.

A number of village roads also sustained damage.

The USGS had reported a magnitude reading of 7.0, before revising it down, while the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no tsunami threat from the earthquake.

Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic activity stretching from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.

Most are too weak to be felt by humans, but strong and destructive ones come at random, with no technology available to predict when and where they might strike.

H.Vesely--TPP