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Philippines hit by earthquake tremors again, 5.7 magnitude recorded

Gravatar Avatar Web Desk | 4 weeks ago

Several parts of the Philippines were hit by earthquake tremors again, with a magnitude of 5.7 recorded on the Richter scale. People rushed out of homes and buildings in fear. This is the third earthquake to hit the country in just two days.

According to news agencies, the tremors caused panic in many areas but no serious damage has been reported so far. The earthquake struck suddenly, forcing people to leave offices, schools, and markets for safety.

Just two days ago, a much stronger earthquake of 7.5 magnitude struck the southern coastal areas of the Philippines. Following that quake, tsunami warnings were issued in several nearby countries, and residents of coastal towns were told to move to higher ground. The warning was later cancelled.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the earlier quake occurred under the sea near Manay, a coastal town in Davao Oriental in the Mindanao region. Initially, the magnitude was reported as 7.6, but it was later downgraded to 7.5, with a depth of 20 kilometers.

Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as the Philippines was hit by earthquake tremors again, raising concerns about aftershocks. People are advised to stay alert and follow safety guidelines in case of more seismic activity.

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