The wounded were brought to a hospital in Hilongos town in Leyte province following yesterday's blasts of what initially appeared to be cellphone-detonated homemade bombs, regional army spokeswoman 1st Lt. Cherry Junia said.
Nobody has claimed responsibility that wounded 31. Police said investigators were trying to identify the attackers.
Philippine forces have been placed on alert amid on and off offensives in the country's south against Muslim militants, including Abu Sayyaf gunmen and armed sympathizers of the Islamic State group who have targeted the capital, Manila, and other urban centers in the past.
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