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A series of earthquakes destroyed 17 houses and damaged 66 others Saturday in a southern Philippine town, slightly injuring three people, officials said.

Series of earthquakes destroy 17 houses, damage 66 in southern Philippine town; three people injured


Dalia Ibrahim
Digital Reporter

Saturday, September 20, 2014, 6:59 PM - A series of earthquakes destroyed 17 houses and damaged 66 others Saturday in a southern Philippine town, slightly injuring three people, officials said.

A magnitude-5 quake caused most of the damage in one mountain village, said Eduardo Buenacosa, disaster officer of Makilala municipality in North Cotabato province. 

Local officials were preventing residents of houses that were destroyed from returning home because of the danger of a collapse, he said.


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He said three people were treated for bruises after they were hit by concrete fragments from collapsed walls. 

Renato Solidum, chief of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, said a similar series of small shallow tremors known as a "swarm'' hit the same region several years ago and was caused by movements of a fault line. In some cases, a "swarm'' precedes a major earthquake, he said. 

Residents of the worst-hit mountain village of Luayon, where 45 houses were damaged and 15 destroyed, were celebrating its foundation day with a program at which provincial Gov. Emmylou Mendoza was a guest when the strongest earthquake struck, Buenacosa said.

Buenacosa said officials stopped residents from returning home where concrete walls had cracked and collapsed. 

Two Protestant chapels and an empty daycare centre were also damaged. 

The seismology institute recorded more than a dozen earthquakes striking minutes apart. 

The Philippine archipelago lies in the Pacific "Ring of Fire,'' where earthquakes and volcanic activities are common. 

A magnitude-7.2 earthquake in central Bohol province killed 200 people last year.

With files from The Associated Press

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