Strong quake jolts southern Philippines, 6 dead, scores hurt
DAVAO, Philippines — A powerful earthquake shook the southern Philippines on Tuesday, triggering landslides and loosening boulders that killed six people and injured more than 100 others in a region already damaged by a strong quake two weeks earlier, officials said.
The magnitude 6.6 earthquake was caused by the movement of a fault about 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) deep about 25 kilometres (16 miles) east of Tulunan in Cotabato province, the Philippine Institute of Seismology and Volcanology said.
Tulunan Mayor Reuel Limbungan said about 90% of the houses in three rural villages were damaged by the intense ground movement.
Among the dead were a father and his child who were hit by boulders which rolled down a mountain onto their small farm in hard-hit North Cotabato province. Another child was injured, provincial disaster response officer Mercedita Foronda said. She said more than 100 villagers received injuries, mostly minor, in the province.