Strong earthquake in central Philippines sends people running out of homes
A strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines Tuesday night, causing residents to flee into streets, damaging a stone church, and cutting power in some areas. Centered near Bogo city in Cebu province, the quake was caused by a l...

The earthquake was centred about 17 kilometres northeast of Bogo city in Cebu province, and was caused by movement in a local fault. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said it expected damage and aftershocks.
Power went out in the Cebu province town of Daanbantayan, where the stone church is located. The extent of the damage to the church was not immediately known.
The Philippines, one of the world's most disaster-prone countries, is often hit by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions due to its location on the Pacific "Ring of Fire," an arc of seismic faults around the ocean. The archipelago is also lashed by about 20 typhoons and storms each year.
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