Explosion in Philippine president's home city kills 10
Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said at least 60 people were wounded and 10 confirmed dead
MANILA:
An explosion at a market in the home city of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte killed at least 10 people on Friday and wounded dozens more, his spokesperson said, adding the cause of the blast was unknown.
Duterte was in Davao on Friday, but was safe and at a police station after the explosion, his son Paolo Duterte, who is vice mayor of the city, told Reuters.
The incident took place at a street market outside the high-end Marco Polo hotel in Davao, in the southern Philippines, a military spokesman told reporters by phone.
A police official said at least 30 people had been hospitalised.
Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella told CNN Philippines that some 60 people were wounded and 10 confirmed dead.
An explosion at a market in the home city of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte killed at least 10 people on Friday and wounded dozens more, his spokesperson said, adding the cause of the blast was unknown.
Duterte was in Davao on Friday, but was safe and at a police station after the explosion, his son Paolo Duterte, who is vice mayor of the city, told Reuters.
The incident took place at a street market outside the high-end Marco Polo hotel in Davao, in the southern Philippines, a military spokesman told reporters by phone.
A police official said at least 30 people had been hospitalised.
Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella told CNN Philippines that some 60 people were wounded and 10 confirmed dead.