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MANILA — A strong
earthquake struck the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on
Thursday, killing at least five people and rattling an area still unsettled from a quake that killed several people two days before.
The
earthquake on Thursday, which the United States Geological Survey
measured at magnitude 6.5, struck about 25 miles southwest of the city
of Davao, a regional capital of 1.6 million people.
A
village elder was killed in Batasan when the village hall collapsed on
him and he was trapped, said Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza, the governor of
Cotabato Province.
Elsewhere
in the province, at least four other people were killed, according to
the governor, including a 7-year-old child who was crushed by falling
debris and two adults buried in a landslide.
“We
need laminated tents and mats because the residents are sleeping
outside evacuation centers,” said Ms. Emmylou Taliño-Mendoza. “We also
need water or water containers, mosquito nets, food packs and blankets.
As for medicines, we need medicines for hypertension, coughs as well as
anti-tetanus shots.”
The quake also caused power to go out in large parts of the affected provinces, she said.
In
some instances, damage to buildings caused on Tuesday may have saved
lives on Thursday, as residents avoided homes and buildings thought to
be unsafe.
Images circulating on social media showed the collapsed facade of Eva’s Hotel in the town
of Kidapawan. The authorities initially feared that up to 10 people
could be trapped in the building, but the town’s mayor, Joseph
Evangelista, later confirmed that no one was inside at the time.
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Rodrigo Duterte, a former mayor of Davao, was in the city on Thursday
when the latest temblor struck, said Senator Bong Go, an aide to Mr.
Duterte.
“A crack appeared on the
president’s bedroom wall when the earthquake happened this morning,” Mr.
Go said. “The president is safe and there is no need to evacuate him.”
Tuesday’s
quake, which was magnitude 6.6, caused wide destruction of schools and other buildings on Mindanao. Classes in much of the area had been canceled since then.
When Thursday’s
temblor struck, more than 12,700 people from nearly 60 villages were in
evacuation centers, having been forced from their homes in the Tuesday
quake. The one Thursday sent residents panicking and threw ongoing aid
efforts into chaos.
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