There was no threat of a tsunami from the quake in Surigao del Norte province which struck about 14 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Surigao at a relatively shallow depth of 11 kilometers , Renato Solidum of the Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology said. The quake was set off by movement in the Philippine fault.
Many residents were roused from sleep by the shaking and rushed into the streets, with some children crying in the confusion, coast guard personnel Rayner Neil Elopre said by telephone from the coastal city of Surigao, about 700 kilometers southeast of Manila.
Police officer Jimmy Sarael said he, his wife and two children were roused from sleep by the quake, but they could not stand as the ground shook so they embraced their son and daughter tightly until the shaking eased. "I thought our house would collapse," he said by telephone.
Surigao del Norte police chief Senior Superintendent Anthony Maghari told ABS-CBN TV that parts of a small elementary school building reportedly collapsed, damaging a parked car while some debris fell from other buildings. At least one bridge was damaged, he said.
The Philippines lies in the so-called "Ring of Fire," a line of seismic faults surrounding the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanic activity are common.
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