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A magnitude 7.2 earthquake on the Richter scale rocked Visayas a little past 8:00 am local time, causing heavy damage in a number of structures across the region, including historical landmarks such as the centuries old Baclayon Church in Bohol and Sto. Niño Basilica in Cebu City.  As of press time, 9 people are confirmed dead, with 4 of the casualties from a collapsed fish market in Cebu.  The tremors were felt in the islands of Bohol, Cebu, Siquijor, Negros Oriental, Iloilo, Samar and Leyte, Masbate, and some of the northern coastal areas in Mindanao.

The epicenter was determined to be at 5 km east of Balilihan (629 km from Manila), in the Bohol region, according to the US Geological Survey.  It has a depth of 56 km.  No tsunami warning was issued but several aftershocks were felt across the region.  Still, people living in coastal areas are advised to be on the lookout for possible tidal surges and dangerous waves.

The entire province of Bohol experienced heavy damage, with plenty of collapsed buildings and cracked roads.  Electricity was also cut off because a number of power lines fell down or experienced damages.

Collapsed Loboc Church. Photo Credit: Robert Michael Poole (@tokyodrastic) via Twitter.

The earthquake did huge damage not just to Baclayon Church but also to other old churches in Bohol, including Loboc Church.  Several houses were also destroyed, with people remaining on the streets in fear of the aftershocks.

The damage was not limited to Bohol as several structures also collapsed in its immediate neighboring island, Cebu.  Notable collapse was reported in buildings such as Gaisano Country Mall, CDU, Mandaue City Public Market, and the Sto. Niño Basilica.  Traffic ensued across the city streets, with cracked pavements and debris from storefronts and other buildings clearly seen in the aftermath.

Sea travel is currently suspended across the seas between the affected islands until deemed safe by the Coast Guard.  The highway in Boljoon, Cebu is also not passable so that land trips from towns in southern Cebu to Cebu City had to be rerouted via Barili.  The earthquake had also caused a number of vehicular accidents especially in Bohol, although no casualties were reported.

A number of towers for various cellular networks were also damaged, causing communication problems in several areas.

Authorities across the islands also advised motorists to take extra caution when passing over bridges, especially because some of the bridges experienced some minor damages.  People are urged to stay at home especially because more aftershocks are expected.  Although the aftershocks are expected to be less intense than the original earthquake event, some of these may still be strong enough to cause significant damage; thus, people are advised to be alert and prepare for possible emergencies.

Across the Visayas, many hospitals had to evacuate patients, quickly creating makeshift tented areas in open areas such as parking lots or closing off portions of the streets.  Fire erupted on the 5th floor of Cebu Doctor’s Hospital and major structural damage was also experienced, including an entire floor collapsing.  The Cong. Natalio P. Castillo Sr. Memorial Hospital in Bohol was also destroyed.

The provinces of Siquijor and Negros Oriental also experienced strong shaking, although no major damages were reported.  Some buildings had shown cracks and electricity posts leaned towards the ground but no injuries were reported across these provinces.

Thankfully, the earthquake occurred on a holiday.  Still, many school authorities in Bohol, Cebu, Siquijor, and Negros Oriental announced that classes are suspended the following day, Wednesday, October 16, 2013.  This is to give time for engineers to inspect school structures for possible damages for the safety of school children





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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2013, 02:19:28 am »
pray for the souls of the casualties, human and animals alike. mga espiya-mates natin jan sa visayas region, may the Cosmos be with you always.
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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2013, 03:15:44 am »
ito na ba yung "the big one" na hinihintay ng Philvolcs

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2013, 03:32:22 am »
4 historical churces were destroyed in bohol loboc baclayon loay and dauis church.... sa cebu naman ang basilica minore del santo niño bell tower partially damage as well as metropolitan cathedral and pardo church

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2013, 03:51:23 am »
kagagaling lang namin dito nung sabado..kasama sa napuntahan namin ung baclayon church at chocolate hills, ngaun sirang sira na tsk tsk tsk

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2013, 03:58:44 am »
Let's pray for all the victims of this calamity!! ::flowers

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2013, 04:49:49 am »
ito na ba yung "the big one" na hinihintay ng Philvolcs

Sa NCR yung sinasabi ng Phivolcs na expect the big one, yung Marikina Valley fault line system.

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2013, 05:27:53 am »
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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2013, 06:40:45 am »
whew 100+ aftershocks and counting hanggang ngayon. we were in the middle of old buildings of colon st. when this happened.
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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2013, 08:51:44 am »
whew 100+ aftershocks and counting hanggang ngayon. we were in the middle of old buildings of colon st. when this happened.

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Re: Magnitude 7.2 Earthquake Rocks Visayas, Causes Severe Structural Damage
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2013, 12:46:17 am »
Update lang:

Hopeless search as Philippine quake death toll hits 151

Survivors of a huge earthquake that killed more than 150 people in the Philippines rummaged hopelessly Wednesday through ruins for friends and relatives, as rescue workers struggled to reach isolated communities.

The 7.1-magnitude earthquake smashed the central island of Bohol on Tuesday morning, ripping apart bridges, tearing down centuries-old churches and triggering landslides that engulfed entire homes.

The number of people confirmed killed on Bohol and neighbouring islands climbed from 93 on Tuesday to 151 on Wednesday night as the full scale of the disaster became clear, and there were no tales of miracle rescues.
At Loon, a small coastal town of about 40,000 people just 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the epicentre of the earthquake, shocked survivors used their bare hands to scour through the rubble of their homes.
"We're trying our best to keep hopes up, but in this desperate situation there is nothing much we can do beyond giving comforting words," local priest Father Tomas Balakayo told AFP as he stood in front of Loon's destroyed limestone church.
"I try to be strong but this is terrible, what have these people done to deserve this?"
Loon farmer Serafin Megallen said he dug with his hands, brick-by-brick, to retrieve his mother-in-law and cousin from the rubble of their home on Tuesday.

"They were alive but they died of their injuries three hours later. There was no rescue that came, we had to rely on neighbours for help," he told AFP.
With destroyed bridges, ripped-open roads and power outages fragmenting the island of about one million people, authorities said it had proved difficult for police and government rescue workers to reach isolated communities on Wednesday.
Loon was one of the most badly affected communities, with 42 people confirmed killed there so far, according to Bohol police chief Senior Superintendent Dennis Agustin.

But for most of Wednesday the only people involved in the search and rescue efforts were local residents and police, with only a few rescue workers arriving by boat, and no heavy equipment that could have plied through the rubble.
Four people were believed to have been inside Loon's Our Lady of Light church when it collapsed, according to Balakayo, the priest.
He said they remained unaccounted for, but locals had given up hope they were still alive.
In front of the rubble of the church an improvised altar had been erected with a lone statue of the Virgin Mary, where teary residents stopped by to make the sign of the cross.

'Nothing much we can do'
Ten churches, many of them dating back centuries to Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines, were destroyed or badly damaged on Bohol and the neighbouring island of Cebu.
Video footage broadcast by AFP on Wednesday showed an elderly woman narrowly avoiding being crushed by the collapsing bell tower of the Philippines' oldest church, Cebu's Basilica Minore de Santo Nino (Basilica of the Child Jesus).
Most of the deaths were on Bohol, which is one of the most popular tourist islands in the Philippines because of its beautiful beaches, rolling "Chocolate Hills" and tiny "tarsier" primates.

The number of confirmed fatalities on Bohol jumped to 141 as authorities in isolated towns restored communications and reported dozens more deaths, the head of the province's information office, Augustus Escobia, told AFP.
Nine people died on Cebu province, home to the Philippines' second-biggest city of the same name, while another person was confirmed killed on nearby Siquijor island.

Survivors were further tormented on Wednesday by incessant aftershocks, including some exceeding 5.1, according to national disaster authorities.
President Benigno Aquino visited Bohol and Cebu to oversee rescue efforts, and sought to reassure survivors as the number of aftershocks surpassed 800.

"The bottom line is we do not have to fear that something stronger than... (Tuesday's quake) is coming," Aquino said in a nationally televised meeting with cabinet members at Tagbilaran, Bohol's capital.

The Philippines lies on the so-called Ring of Fire, a vast Pacific Ocean region where many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.
The deadliest recorded natural disaster in the Philippines occurred in 1976, when a tsunami triggered by a 7.9-magnitude earthquake devastated the Moro Gulf on the southern island of Mindanao. Between 5,000 and 8,000 people were killed, according to official estimates.

Source: http://ph.news.yahoo.com/philippine-quake-death-toll-reaches-99-010648397.html