At least 4 killed, 126 injured in Philippines nighttime quake
Rescuers dug through rubble Saturday to find survivors after
a powerful earthquake struck the southern Philippines, killing at least four
people and sending thousands fleeing for safety.
Residents of the southern town of Surigao in Mindanao island
spent the night huddled in fear as aftershocks rocked the city following the
6.5-magnitude quake which struck late on Friday when many people were already
in bed. Provincial governor Sol Matugas
told DZMM radio on Saturday that at least four people had died in the disaster.
“There was one person buried alive in his home,” the
governor said.
Three others, including a four-year-old boy, were killed by
falling debris, civil defence personnel said. At least 75 people were injured,
mostly by falling objects, with 14 in critical condition, they added. Regional
civil defence chief Rosauro Arnel Gonzales said several houses had collapsed
and search and rescue teams had been dispatched to make sure no one was inside
There are reports of houses that were damaged and they [the
rescue teams] have to go around these impacted areas to really ascertain
whether there is a need to conduct rescue,” he said. The disaster knocked out power in Surigao
City and surrounding areas with electrical supplies only partially restored by
Saturday.
The quake damaged many buildings, including in the
two-storey Gaisano mall – one of the city’s largest structures – and shattered
windows, sending sharp shards and heavy rubble into the street.
“I thought it was the end of the world. The cement on the
roads was cracking open,” resident Carlos Canseco told ABS-CBN television. One
bridge collapsed and two others were damaged in the quake, which also cracked
the city airport’s runway, forcing flights to be diverted, the civil defence
office added.
Terrified residents fled to higher ground after the quake,
fearing that a tsunami would hit the coastal city of over 152,000 people.
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