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Earthquake Shakes Northern Philippines; No Damage


Office workers wear protective gear as they evacuate their building after an earthquake was felt in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2017. Office workers in the capital left their buildings but no damage was apparent after the quake struck about midday Friday.
Office workers wear protective gear as they evacuate their building after an earthquake was felt in Manila, Philippines, Aug. 11, 2017. Office workers in the capital left their buildings but no damage was apparent after the quake struck about midday Friday.

A deep earthquake of 6.3 magnitude struck off Luzon island in the northern Philippines and was felt in metropolitan Manila.

Office workers in the capital left their buildings, but no damage was apparent after the quake struck about midday Friday. And there was no tsunami.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the earthquake’s epicenter was 5 kilometers (3 miles) southwest of Batangas province’s Lian town at a depth of 173 kilometers (107 miles). The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude was 6.2.

The institute said no damage is expected. Deeper epicenters often cause less damage at the Earth’s surface, though they can be widely felt.

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