Death Toll in Philippines Earthquake Rises to 144
MANILA — The death toll from a powerful earthquake that shook the Philippines rose to 144 on Wednesday, with nearly 300 people injured in the quake, which caused widespread damage and smashed one of the country’s oldest churches, officials said.
Eduardo del Rosario, the civil defense director of the Philippines, said that 291 people were injured in Tuesday’s quake by the latest count.
The earthquake was centered about 32 miles underground near the small town of Carmen, on the island of Bohol, and struck at 8:12 a.m., said Renato Solidum, the director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
“A magnitude 7 earthquake has an energy equivalent to around 32 Hiroshima atomic bombs,” Mr. Solidum said. “This one had a magnitude of 7.2.”
The tremors reverberated across adjacent islands of the central Philippines, toppling structures and sending panicked people into the streets.
“I was asleep and my bed started shaking very hard,” said Jessa Ariola, 23, a resident of Tagbilaran, a city near the earthquake’s center. She said that after the tremors stopped she went to the restaurant where she works as a cashier and found it in ruins — with broken glass, toppled appliances and raw meat scattered on the floor.
Local television showed obliterated buildings, cracked roads, downed bridges and chaotic evacuations on Bohol. The quake also damaged major buildings in Cebu City, a heavily populated commercial center on a nearby island. Among those hit were a sprawling shopping mall, a prominent hospital and a busy public market.
The main airport on Bohol was temporarily closed, as were several ports in the central Philippines, while officials inspected them for safety.
The damaged structures in Cebu included the Santo Niño de Cebu Basilica, which was founded in 1565. On Bohol, the roof of the Church of San Pedro in Loboc, which dates from 1602, collapsed. Officials said as many as 10 other historic churches appeared to have been damaged.
At least 134 people died on the island of Bohol and 9 died in nearby Cebu and one on the neighboring island of Siquijor, according to figures issued Wednesday by the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council. The island of Cebu, which is adjacent to Bohol, where the earthquake was centered, experienced extensive damage and injuries because it is more heavily populated, officials said.
Those who died included a 4-year-old girl who was trampled in the town of Toledo, on Cebu, when the earthquake shook a building where people were receiving cash grants from a government program to help the poor. In addition to the child who died, 19 people were injured there during a stampede out of the wobbling structure.
Officials on Tuesday afternoon were warning local residents to keep out of major buildings until their structural integrity could be verified. They also warned of landslides amid reports of aftershocks on the two most affected islands.
Electric power was disrupted in many of the affected areas. No tsunami warning was issued because the earthquake was land-based, an official of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said during a morning news briefing.
President Benigno S. Aquino III was visiting the affected areas on Wednesday. The islands of Cebu and Bohol have been declared in a state of calamity by the government, thus authorizing additional national government assistance to the areas.
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the same island on Feb. 8, 1990, and damaged more than 3,000 houses. Last year, a magnitude 6.9 quake hit near the island of Negros, also in the central Philippines, and killed nearly 100 people.
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Earthquake Strait between the islands of Negros and Cebu islands in the central of Philippines, which are rather severe and cause the people to panic all day. Local military officials confirmed the death toll from natural disasters was 43 but Victims may increase. There are dozens of people who may have been injured or lost in the landslide. Alvin Talan Fu Gui Hun's Commissar City on Negros Island. Which is the one that has been most severely damaged said, 39 people have died in the GUI Hous Ngan city which is a coastal city flanked by mountains. It has a population of 100,000 people and near the center of the earthquake as well.
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