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Philippine quake relief under way as toll rises | Philippine quake relief under way as toll rises |
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More than 140 people are now reported to have died in the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck the central Philippines on Tuesday. | |
Relief efforts are continuing on the island of Bohol, which bore the brunt of the quake, and in neighbouring Cebu. | |
President Benigno Aquino arrived in the region on Wednesday to visit affected communities, many of which saw buildings destroyed. | |
Residents are also experiencing aftershocks in the wake of the quake. | |
Augustus Escobia, a local official from Bohol, told Agence-France Presse news agency that at least 132 of the casualties were from the island. | |
People were also killed in the province of Cebu, and historic churches, as well as roads, markets and buildings, were reported damaged on both islands. | People were also killed in the province of Cebu, and historic churches, as well as roads, markets and buildings, were reported damaged on both islands. |
At least three people were pulled from the rubble in Cebu on Wednesday, reports say. | |
Bohol Governor Ed Chatto told the BBC: "[The quake] affected all the towns in the whole island province because the epicentre was in the middle of the island." | |
"People are afraid of going back to their homes for fear of aftershocks. We hope this will stabilise soon so they can return to their respective homes." | "People are afraid of going back to their homes for fear of aftershocks. We hope this will stabilise soon so they can return to their respective homes." |
The air force was carrying 11 tonnes (24,000 lbs) of relief supplies to affected residents in Bohol province, Reuters news agency reported, citing a military spokesman. | The air force was carrying 11 tonnes (24,000 lbs) of relief supplies to affected residents in Bohol province, Reuters news agency reported, citing a military spokesman. |
Minda Morante, civil defence chief for the central islands, told AFP news agency that she expected the death toll to rise. | Minda Morante, civil defence chief for the central islands, told AFP news agency that she expected the death toll to rise. |
"We expect the number to increase considering there are still areas that need search and rescue [personnel] and there are areas where they need more aid," she said. | "We expect the number to increase considering there are still areas that need search and rescue [personnel] and there are areas where they need more aid," she said. |