Up to 667 aftershocks of the 6.4-magnitude earthquake that struck Abra on Tuesday night were recorded as of 3 p.m yesterday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.
BACK TO NORMAL. Abra residents have started returning to their homes, livelihood activities and work more than a week after a magnitude 7 earthquake struck the province. Employees are shown in this photo entering the capitol building in Bangued, Abra Monday morning (Aug. 8, 2022). (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot) BAGUIO CITY - The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) in Abra said it has closed most evacuation centers as people started returning to their homes and businesses went back to their normal operations more than a week after a strong quake jolted the province. Arnel Valdez, PDRRM officer, said in a press conference on Sunday, "residents went back to their houses after they were told of the safety of their structures." From 23 evacuation areas that opened following the magnitude 7 earthquake last July 27, only eight are left operating as people have started to leave after their residences were checked and declared safe. The Department of Social We
BAGUIO CITY (PNA) – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) in Abra said it has closed most evacuation centers as people started returning to their homes and businesses went back to their normal operations more than a week after a strong quake jolted the province.
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