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MANILA, Philippines – An earthquake struck at 8:12 am on Tuesday, October 15, with a magnitude of 7.2, according to Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. The epicenter of the quake was estimated to be near Carmen, Bohol.
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Photos and Videos
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Here are a few photos from our Movers and netizens:
Front of Loboc Church after collapse… pic.twitter.com/J1Cfrlm5k1
— Robert Michael Poole (@tokyodrastic) October 15, 2013
@MovePH @rapplerdotcom Sto. Nino Church, in Cebu city after the quake. 🙁 pic.twitter.com/0oBZBNmeBO
— kayzie zepeda (@kRayzie_me) October 15, 2013
“@jenntorque: “@psycharlotta19: Guys look :'(((( Huhuhhhuhuu #earthquake #omg pic.twitter.com/uHGnl7O8SO” @rapplerdotcom please take a look.”
— SFAW (@IMBAAAAAAAAAAA9) October 15, 2013
Earthquake on Bohol now, roads torn up, electricity cables down… pic.twitter.com/HVhVtRNws0
— Robert Michael Poole (@tokyodrastic) October 15, 2013
@rapplerdotcom @ABSCBNNews everyone at the Marriott in Cebu has been evacuated to the open area beside Ayala Center. pic.twitter.com/gdmZtVZmmF
— Dennis Roda (@dennisroda) October 15, 2013
– Rappler.com
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