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Hundreds of homes damaged in Philippines quake
by Staff Writers
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines (AFP) Sept 4, 2012

A resident fixes his damaged home in the town of General MacArthur, eastern Samar province, in the central Philippines. Photo courtesy AFP.

More than 800 homes and businesses were damaged when a 5.6-magnitude earthquake rocked the southern Philippines early Tuesday, officials said.

Cracks snaked across walls and roofs collapsed when the quake struck the southern island of Mindanao before dawn, said Patrick Callanta, operations chief of the civil defence office in Cagayan de Oro city.

One person was injured by falling debris.

"Houses and commercial buildings suffered cracks on their walls or floors. Some roofs collapsed," Callanta told AFP by telephone. "The quake struck while people slept."

Disaster officials in the region said 544 houses, shops and other commercial buildings sustained damage in Valencia city, populated by 163,000 people.

The lone casualty was hit by falling debris in the adjacent town of Maramag, where 316 buildings were damaged, Callanta said.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the quake struck at 3:44am (1944 GMT Monday) and the epicentre was plotted near Maramag, a town of about 90,000 people.

The Philippines sits on the Pacific Rim of Fire -- a belt around the Pacific Ocean dotted by active volcanoes and unstable ocean trenches.

A 7.6-magnitude quake hit the country's east coast late Friday, triggering a tsunami alert that forced more than 130,000 to flee their homes and causing a landslide that killed one person in Cagayan de Oro.

A 5.9 quake also struck at sea off Mindanao on Monday, but caused no damage or casualties.

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Philippines invests in flood protection
Manila (AFP) Sept 4, 2012 - The Philippines is to spend about $629 million this year on projects aimed at boosting its defences against deadly floods, a government agency said Tuesday.

The move follows last month's heavy rains, which submerged large areas of the main island of Luzon including about 80 percent of Manila, killing at least 99 people and forcing about half a million people to flee their homes.

The National Economic and Development Authority said the total includes 6.87 billion pesos ($164 million) to build and strengthen dikes, dredge rivers, as well as buy pumps to ensure a flood-free Manila, the sprawling capital city of 15 million people.

"This will... finance immediate high-impact flood control interventions," the agency said in a statement.

The August floods were the worst in the capital since September 2009, when extensive flooding from a tropical storm killed more than 400 people.

The agency added another 19.49 billion pesos would be spent this year to build 199 steel bridges, including 66 in flood and typhoon-hit areas of the country.

The bridge project is partly funded by development aid from Austria, Britain, Germany and Spain, it added.

The agency also approved, among others the upgrading of two provincial airports and Manila's light rail system, for a combined 30.629 billion pesos. The upgrades are not flood related.



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