MANILA – A huge earthquake hit the northern Philippines today, the US Geological Survey said, shattering windows of buildings at the epicentre and shaking high-rise towers more than 300km away in the capital Manila.
The shallow but powerful quake struck the mountainous province of Abra on the main island of Luzon at 8.43am, the USGS said, after initially measuring the quake at 6.8 magnitude.
In Dolores, which felt the full force of the quake, terrified people ran outside their buildings and windows of the local market were shattered, police spokesman Edwin Sergio said.
“The quake was very strong,” Sergio said, adding there were minor cracks in the police station building.
So far, no casualties or major damage have been reported.
The Philippines is regularly rocked by quakes due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, an arc of intense seismic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin. – AFP, July 27, 2022