Death toll in Philippines quake reaches 110

A 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippine island of Bohol yesterday

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Last Updated : Oct 16 2013 | 12:24 PM IST
The death toll from a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the central Philippine island of Bohol reached 110 today with only three people pulled alive from rubble.

The three were rescued in nearby Cebu province hours after yesterday's quake shattered office buildings and homes and caused many centuries-old churches to crumble.

In Bohol, the quake's epicentre, rescuers counted 100 dead, said regional military commander Lt Gen Roy Deveraturda. Cebu reported nine fatalities, and one died on another island.

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There seems little hope of finding any large number of survivors from beneath the rubble of levelled buildings, homes and churches.

The small coastal town of Loon reported 20 fatalities, the highest in Bohol, including those buried in a hospital and a church.

Many roads and bridges were damaged, making rescue operations difficult. But historic churches dating from the Spanish colonial period suffered the most. The country's oldest, the 16th-century Basilica of the Holy Child in Cebu, lost its bell tower.

Nearly half of a 17th-century limestone church in Loboc town, southwest of Carmen, was reduced to rubble, as was the largest church on the island in Loon town, where three worshippers were buried alive.

The entire province was without electricity after the quake cut power supplies.

Authorities set up tents for those displaced by the quake, while others who lost their homes moved in with their relatives, Bohol Gov Edgardo Chatto said.

Extensive damage also hit densely populated Cebu city, across a narrow strait from Bohol, causing deaths when a building in the port and the roof of a market area collapsed.

The quake set off two stampedes in nearby cities. When it struck, people gathered in a gym in Cebu rushed outside in a panic, crushing five people to death and injuring eight others, said Neil Sanchez, provincial disaster management officer.

"We ran out of the building, and outside, we hugged trees because the tremors were so strong," said Vilma Yorong, a provincial government employee in Bohol.

"When the shaking stopped, I ran to the street and there I saw several injured people. Some were saying their church has collapsed," she told The Associated Press by phone.

Offices and schools were closed for a national holiday, the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, which may have saved lives.

Aledel Cuizon said the quake that caught her in her bedroom sounded like "a huge truck that was approaching and the rumbling sound grew louder as it got closer."

She and her neighbours ran outside, where she saw concrete electric poles "swaying like coconut trees." It lasted 15-20 seconds, she said.
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First Published: Oct 16 2013 | 11:45 AM IST

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