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Mild quakes still hounding, pounding Cotabato

2nd quake in 2 weeks hits Mindanao; 7 dead

EXTENSIVE DAMAGE Tuesday’s 6.6-magnitude earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings and other structures around the epicenter near Tulunan, Cotabato province, and injured scores of people, including seven who died after being hit by falling debris. —AP/CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

MANILA, Philippines –  A series of mild earthquakes rattled Cotabato anew on Thursday, days after a magnitude 6.6 temblor pounded the province and other parts of Mindanao that left at least seven people dead.

READ: 2nd quake in 2 weeks hits Mindanao; 7 dead

The strongest of the more than 40 mild earthquakes, a magnitude 4.7, struck at 4:35 a.m., 19 kilometers southeast of Tulunan, Cotabato, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.

It had a depth of 9 kilometers, was tectonic in origin and was felt at Intensity IV in Kidapawan City.

Almost an hour later, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake rocked the same Cotabato town anew and was felt at Intensity V in Kidapawan City.

Phivolcs said no damage or aftershocks are expected from the two earthquakes. /gsg

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