The Gold Coast Bulletin

Race against time

Philippine quake rescuers hear voices amongst wreckage

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PHILIPPINE rescuers were scrambling yesterday to reach dozens of people feared buried under a building near Manila that collapsed a day earlier in a powerful earthquake, as the death toll climbed to 11.

The 6.3 magnitude quake struck northwest of the capital on Monday, heavily damaging an airport and sending terrified locals fleeing.

The worst of the damage was in the province of Pampanga, which was the site of all 11 fatalities, disaster officials said. Dozens of others were injured by falling rubble, including in Manila.

The toll could rise as crews fanned out across the region to assess damage in isolated hamlets that lost power and communicat­ions in one of the strongest tremors in years.

Scores of rescuers in the town of Porac were wielding cranes and jackhammer­s to peel back the pancaked concrete structure of a four-storey building where up to 30 people were unaccounte­d for.

“They (rescuers) still hear at least one person who is still alive,” Pampanga Governor Lilia Pineda said. “This person is buried under concrete slabs.”

The quake also damaged several centuries-old churches that were crowded in recent days as the majority-Catholic Philippine­s marked the Easter holiday.

High-rise buildings in the capital swayed after the tremor struck, leaving some with large cracks in their walls.

The quake was centred on the town of Castillejo­s, about 100km northwest of Manila.

Dani Justo, a martial arts instructor, said she was at her southern Manila home when the quake struck.

“The clothes hanging on our line were really swaying. My Shih tzu (dog) dropped flat on the ground,” she added.

The Philippine­s is part of the volatile Pacific Ring of Fire.

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Rescue workers search for survivors in a collapsed Chuzon Supermarke­t in Porac, Philippine­s, and (below) a victim is carried out. Pictures: AFP
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