6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Manila, Philippines

Another earthquake hits the Earth’s surface, and this time, the city of Manila in Philippines. The Manila Earthquake hit the city this Thursday, March 25, 2010 and shocked the Filipinos. Fortunately, the center of the Manila earthquake was in the Philippine west coast. And because of this, the massive shaking of the earthquake was slightly experienced in the Philippines.

Residents said that they felt the tremor that the 6.2-magnitude earthquake brought to the area. But because of the lessen intensity of the earthquake, the interruption in the whole flow of the busy city was not that great at all, unlike in other recent earthquake occurrences in other parts of the world.

As of now, officials said that there were no still reported injuries and damages caused by the Manila Earthquake. More information about the Manila Earthquake, soon.

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4 comments

  1. Di ko siya naramdaman..
    .-= tsiremo´s last blog ..Timbaland’s Shock Value II Tour =-.

  2. good that theres no injured on that earthquake here on manila.

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