Strong 6.2 quake rocks Philippines
Authorities say they are checking whether the quake caused any damage
Court employees gather in front of their building after an earthquake hit Manila on August 11, 2017. A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked the region south of the Philippine capital on August 11, causing buildings in Manila to sway, seismologists said. PHOTO: AFP.
MANILA:
A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked the region south of the Philippine capital on Friday, causing buildings in Manila to sway, seismologists said.
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The authorities said they were checking whether the quake had caused any damage. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology told AFP the quake struck just off the coast of Lian, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) south of Manila at 1:28 pm (0528 GMT), at a relatively deep 173 kilometres.
The Philippine seismologists measured it at 6.1 magnitude while the US Geological Survey put it at 6.2.
A strong 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked the region south of the Philippine capital on Friday, causing buildings in Manila to sway, seismologists said.
5.7 quake rocks Philippines
The authorities said they were checking whether the quake had caused any damage. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology told AFP the quake struck just off the coast of Lian, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) south of Manila at 1:28 pm (0528 GMT), at a relatively deep 173 kilometres.
The Philippine seismologists measured it at 6.1 magnitude while the US Geological Survey put it at 6.2.