Magnitude 5.2 earthquake shakes Manila: USGS


Students gather after evacuating from their school building in Manila on Oct 13, 2023, after a magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck about 100km south of the Philippine capital.- AFP

MANILA (AFP): A magnitude 5.2 earthquake hit the Philippines on Friday (Oct 13), the US Geological Survey said, shaking buildings in the capital, but there were no reports of casualties or damage.

The shallow quake struck about 100km (62 miles) south of Manila at 8:24am (0024 GMT) and sent students and office workers fleeing from their buildings.

"So far everything's okay. No casualties although this is the epicentre," said Rafael Cuevas, a disaster agency official in Calaca city in Batangas province.

"We felt a strong shake... for less than 10 seconds."

Mabini municipality disaster chief Arnold Panopio said: "At first it was just a slight jolt then it became strong then stopped immediately."

Panopio said no casualties or damage had been reported, but a local high school with around 2,000 students had suspended classes as a precaution.

Abby Bautista, a receptionist at Camp Netanya Resort and Spa in Mabini, told AFP the eleven Filipino guests staying at the hotel were unbothered by the quake.

"The tourists here didn't go out of their rooms, no one even called the intercom," Bautista said.

"The chandelier here moved for around five to six seconds."

In Manila, students wearing hard hats and office workers assembled outside buildings, waiting for the all clear to go back inside.

Quakes are a daily occurrence in the Philippines, which sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an arc of intense seismic as well as volcanic activity that stretches from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin.

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