EARTHQUAKE OF 7.6 MAGNITUDES IN PHILIPPINES
An earthquake of 7.6 magnitude struck off the Philippines
on Friday,31st August,2012, destroying roads and bridges and sending
people fleeing to higher grounds in fear of a tsunami. The quake was centred off the east coast, 91 miles (146 km) off the town of
Guiuan in Samar province at a depth of about 20 miles (32 km), the US Geological Survey said.
"Strong earthquake here in Taft, Eastern Samar! And it lasted very long too!" Evardone said by text message earlier. He said the quake had destroyed some roads and bridges. There were no immediate reports of casualties. A radio reporter in Leyte province, near Samar, said people had run out of their homes when the quake struck. "It felt like we were being rocked," he said. The tsunami warning was initially issued for the Philippines, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea and other islands in the Pacific including the US state of Hawaii. The region has been hit by devastating quakes in the past decade. At least 230,000 people in 13Indian Ocean countries were killed in a quake and tsunami off Indonesia in 2004. Last year, an earthquake and tsunami off Japan's northeastern coast killed about 20,000 people and triggered the world's worst nuclear crisis in 25 years after waves battered a nuclear power station.
Prof. John Kurakar
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