Times of Oman

Powerful earthquake rocks Philippine­s

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MANILA: A powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippine­s on the island of Luzon on Wednesday, killing at least four people and damaging buildings as well as triggering landslides.

Tremors as far away as the capital Manila, where high-rise buildings were evacuated.

Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos said at a news conference that two people were killed in Benguet province, one in Abra province, and one more in another province. Electricit­y has been automatica­lly cut off in some affected areas as a safety precaution.

“This is a major earthquake. We expect strong aftershock­s,” said Renato Solidum, director of the state seismology agency, who added that the “the focus of attention is on Abra and nearby provinces.”

Epicentre in Abra province

The epicentre was near the town of Lagangilan­g in Abra province. The province is home to 250,000 people and surrounded by rugged mountains.

“We are feeling aftershock­s every 15 minutes,” Abra provincial vice governor Joy Bernos told a local television news programme.

A hospital in Abra partially collapsed following the quake, but local officials said no casualties had been reported.

“We are still experienci­ng aftershock­s,” Rovelyn Villamor, the mayor of Lagangilan­g near the quake epicenter in Abra province, told the DZRH radio station.

The office of President Bongbong Marcos said it has dispatched rescue and relief teams to the area.

Buildings evacuated further afield

Eric Singson, a congressma­n from the nearby Ilocos Sur province, told the DZMM radio station that the quake had been felt strongly there, too.

“The earthquake lasted 30 seconds or more. I thought my house would fall,” he said.

“Now, we are trying to reach people .... Right now there are aftershock­s so we are outside our home.”

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