Tsunami reports cause panic
Monday, February 6, 2012
CEBU CITY (4th Update, 2:50 p.m.) – Panic envelopes Cebu City due to a tsunami scare brought about by the 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit Cebu and Negros islands at 11:49 a.m. Monday.
People were running in the streets, cars were abandoned and traffic was jammed following reports that the seawater was rising in the coastal areas of Cebu City.
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The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) issued tsunami alert 2 over the east coast of Negros and western Cebu. It warned that the quake could trigger 3-foot (1-meter) waves. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center did not issue a warning.

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The US Geological Survey (USGS) recorded the quake that hit central Philippines at 11:49 a.m.
The earthquake’s epicenters were reported 72 kilometers north of Dumaguete, Negros Oriental, 74 kilometers west north west of Tagbilaran Bohol and 80 kilometers west south west of Cebu.
Science and Technology Secretary Mario Montejo said four aftershocks were recorded by the Phivolcs.
People rushed out of schools, malls and offices during the quake. Officials in some areas suspended work.
A child died when a concrete fence of a house collapsed in Tayasan town in Negros Oriental province, said Benito Ramos, who heads the Office of Civil Defense.
A mall in San Carlos City in neighboring Negros Occidental province, also on Negros Island, was damaged when its windows were shattered by the shaking, he said.
The quake was also felt in central Cebu city, the country's second largest, where it lasted about 30 seconds.
In Bacolod, three schools have so far suspended their classes. These are Tay Tung High School, St. John’s Institute and University of St. La Salle-Bacolod.
The local disaster council reported the quake at 6.9 magnitude. Bob Mahadali, a Bacolod resident said he felt the shaking for around 30 seconds.
In Cebu City, court employees rushed out from the Palace of Justice suspending court proceedings. Employees in Cebu City’s IT Park were also out of their offices. (Mildred V. Galarpe/AP/Sunnex)
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