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tiger31
15th October 2013, 01:42
I,m in bacolod city and my bed was swaying side to side and i,m 147 kilometers from bohol so it must be pretty big
BoholoX
15th October 2013, 04:10
This is looking quite serious especially building damage. Oldest Baclayon Church collapsed and others totally destroyed. Wife's family in north Bohol ok but buildings down in Tag. Give ur folks a call.
BoholoX
15th October 2013, 04:27
http://earthquake-re...ctober-15-2013/
SimonH
15th October 2013, 05:31
Philippines quake hits Cebu and Bohol
Buildings in Bohol were badly damaged by the quake
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Big quake strikes off Philippines
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An earthquake measuring 7.2 magnitude has hit the central Philippines, killing at least 20 people, reports say.
The US Geological Survey said the quake struck underneath the island of Bohol, in a region popular with tourists.
People were killed as buildings and markets collapsed in Bohol island and nearby Cebu. Several buildings and churches were damaged by the quake.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said a destructive wave was not expected.
Four of those who died were killed when a fish market collapsed, officials said.
Two others died and 19 were injured when the roof of a market in Cebu province collapsed, AP news agency said, citing TV reports.
"I was fast asleep when suddenly I woke up because my bed was shaking. I was so shocked, I could do nothing but hide under the bed," eyewitness Janet Maribao told AFP news agency.
Neil Sanchez, head of the Cebu disaster management office, told broadcaster ABS-CBN that they were trying to confirm reports that a school had collapsed.
"Communication lines are quite difficult here," he said. "Even the disaster risk reduction management office has been damaged. We had to move elsewhere."
Edgardo Chatto, the governor of Bohol, said that a church and a city hall building were damaged.
At least two buildings and a church in Cebu province had also been damaged by the quake, local media reports said.
Straddling the so-called Ring of Fire belt of seismic activity, the Philippines often experiences earthquakes.
In August 2012 a 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the eastern Philippine island of Samar, causing tsunami evacuations and power cuts.
Taken from here.... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24530042
My thoughts are with all those with friends and family in that area, I hope they're all safe and sound.
tiger31
15th October 2013, 05:57
very fortunate that the schools were closed today for a holiday ( muslim one ) or it could have been much worse as it happened around 8.15 am
stevewool
15th October 2013, 05:59
our prayers goes out to all concerned out there
tiger31
15th October 2013, 06:28
ive got a before and after picture of my g f on the viewing platform for the chocalate hills just trying to up load it basically showing her standing on the spot thats now demolished by the earthquake
tiger31
15th October 2013, 06:32
8518 thats my g f on the left with her daughter and her sister also viewing the chocalate hills and the picture below is how it looks now after the earthquake
KeithD
15th October 2013, 08:03
Plenty of coverage on Al Jazeera.
Michael Parnham
15th October 2013, 08:30
Plenty of coverage on Al Jazeera.
Thanks Keith!
Michael Parnham
15th October 2013, 08:46
We've just spoken to Maritess mum in Siquijor and she said it was quite strong, but only slight damage on the island and no one affected. As the day progresses we will receive more reports on Bohol, it was lucky that schools were on holiday!
Doc Alan
15th October 2013, 08:59
There are also already a large number of videos on YouTube. Our thoughts are with everyone involved.
http://youtu.be/9SX-QjHPceo
grahamw48
15th October 2013, 08:59
I heard about it on the radio early this morning.
My thoughts are with all those poor people and communities affected.
Terpe
15th October 2013, 10:32
That's a strong quake.
Hope Fred and his family haven't been affected
Dedworth
15th October 2013, 11:46
terrible, hope the human cost isn't too great.
Anything yet from the Disasters Emergency Committee/British Red Cross etc etc ?
..................No I thought not
raynaputi
15th October 2013, 12:35
More photos here.. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/10/15/13/images-visayas-quake-wrecks-buildings-churches (http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/10/15/13/images-visayas-quake-wrecks-buildings-churches) :NoNo:
BoholoX
15th October 2013, 16:30
I really worry for the province, I've seen how long it takes (and how much graft (pun intended) involved) to resurface 1km of road, let alone the bridges, roads and water/power infrastructure that's been damaged. Loboc, Baclayon and Chocolate Hills all major tourist sites, all affected, I hope they can recover quickly buts it's going to take $$$$. Thoughts go out to everyone.
Terpe
15th October 2013, 17:57
Further update.......terrible news....my prayers go out to all those affected.
Death toll rises to 97; Bohol hit hard
The death toll from Tuesday's (October 15) earthquake in Central Visayas has risen to at least 97, with Bohol, the province where the epicenter was located, reporting most of the casualties, the military said.
Lt Gen Roy Deveraturda, commanding general of the military's central command based in Cebu, said Tuesday evening that the number of dead in Bohol alone has reached 87. In Cebu, 9 have died, while one fatality was reported in Siquijor.
One of the hardest hit areas was the coastal town of Loon in Bohol, where at least 18 people were killed by landslides that buried houses along large stretches of highway.
Loon is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the epicenter of the quake.
Other towns that reported deaths in Bohol include Getafe, Clarin, Buenavista, Calape, Tubigon, Balilihan, Inabanga, Batuan, Sagbayan, Baclayon, Loay, Alburquerque, Maribojoc, Bilar, Cortes, Catigbian and Antequera, as well as Tagbilaran City, according to Bohol police chief Senior Supt Dennis Agustin.
He estimated at least 200 more are injured.
Cebu, meanwhile, has reported at least 9 dead, the military and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said. At least 54 others were injured.
One person also died in Siquijor, the NDRRMC said. Three others were injured.
The quake struck at 8:12 am, and was centered 2 kilometers southeast of Carmen, Bohol (09.80°N, 124.20°E). The quake's depth of focus was 33 kilometers, and was of tectonic origin, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said.
The quake was felt across the Visayas, and was felt as far as Mindanao and parts of southern Luzon.
More than 200 aftershocks have been recorded by the Phivolcs as of 6 pm.
Authorities said the death toll could still climb, with authorities struggling to assess the extent of the damage in the worst-hit areas of Bohol where roads were impassable and power was cut.
Nevertheless, they expressed relief the earthquake occurred on a public holiday, since there were fewer people in many of the major buildings that suffered damage.
State of calamity
The provinces of Bohol and Cebu are currently under state of calamity, declared by their respective local governments hours after the quake struck.
Placing a province or city under a state of calamity makes it easier for government to deliver needed services in affected areas.
Calamity funds are appropriated, the prices of basic goods are frozen, no interest loans may be granted, and additional allowances are granted for government officials and disaster agencies in the area.
The NDRRMC reported damages in seaports and airports, government buildings, hospitals, schools, and other infrastructure, mostly in Bohol and Cebu.
Telecommunications and power services were disrupted, as well as major business operations such as aviation, marine transportation, and the region's booming business process outsourcing.
In Cebu, there were also reports of landslides in the towns of Aloguinsan and Argo; damage in buildings in Boljoon, Tudela, Ronda and Mandaue City; and an accident in Talisay City, according to the provincial government's tally. Four of the province's reported fatalities were recorded when a fish market collapsed, the local government said. Another person was killed in another market.
Stampedes were also reported in Pinamungajan and Toledo City, as earlier reported by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
The stampedes occurred during the distribution of the payouts for the government's Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program. One child died, and 15 others were injured in the two incidents.
The disaster also damaged numerous centuries-old churches, notably the Sto Niņo Basilica in downtown Cebu City, and the Loboc Church in Bohol.
Many of the destroyed structures are declared National Cultural Treasures, National Historical Landmarks, and Important Cultural Properties, which are protected under the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) outlined the plan to assess the damage sustained by the structures and how to move forward in restoring them, in coordination with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) and the National Museum (NM).
President Benigno Aquino III is scheduled to visit the quake-ravaged areas on Wednesday, October 16.
Source:-
http://www.rappler.com/nation/41438-central-visayas-oct-15-quake-death-toll
andyg
15th October 2013, 19:42
Been chatting to Mizel on fb and phone throughout the day.She just outside Toledo .Constant aftershocks,to the point its making her physically sick :(
Very worried,just hope it settles very soon.
andy222
15th October 2013, 19:59
Where is fred?
Arthur Little
15th October 2013, 20:46
First chance I've had to read of this horrific earthquake ... Myrna told me about it earlier in the day. Our heartfelt thoughts and :pray:ers go out to the families affected by the disaster. :bigcry:
Arthur Little
15th October 2013, 21:03
Where is fred?
:gp:, Andy, :icon_rolleyes: ... where IS Fred? Here's hoping he'll be along later (given the 7 hours' time difference) to confirm he and his family are OK! :cwm24:
andy222
15th October 2013, 21:54
Lets hope so Arthur.
highlander01
15th October 2013, 23:16
Awful news. To think I was there just a few months ago. So sad.
tiger31
16th October 2013, 00:32
its very worrying I know cell phone signals are very poor on bohol at the best of times .lets hope frad and family are ok hurry up FRED please check in if ya can.
gWaPito
16th October 2013, 00:54
its very worrying I know cell phone signals are very poor on bohol at the best of times .lets hope frad and family are ok hurry up FRED please check in if ya can.
Fred may have left a contact number with the forum admin??
fred
16th October 2013, 04:29
Dont worry...we are fine..
Nipa hut still standing proud.. A real shaker no doubt about it but surprisingly little damage locally that I have seen.. Drove out to see our building yesterday and all fine..
No visible damage to local buildings.
Most damage so far seems to be old spanish coral stone buildings in places like Maribojoc,Carmen and Dauis..These have just crumbled slowly throughout the day.
All new roads that I have seen are untouched although the causeway bridge has been lifted up a bit in the center.. Not seen the other causeway just yet but I believe its in use.
BQ mall has two inch cracks in every floor and all malls and schools are closed until engineers inspect and deem them safe.
Biggest tragedy occurred in an old spanish church in Loon where people were gathered for a local fiesta I'm told.. Church collapsed and 30 dead I believe..
Pretty bad..
Saving grace to this story is yet ANOTHER Filipino Public holiday and the kids were not in school..
Apart from that I lost 1000 gallons out of my pond.. That was a sight to see!
tiger31
16th October 2013, 04:39
Dont worry...we are fine..
Nipa hut still standing proud.. A real shaker no doubt about it but surprisingly little damage locally that I have seen.. Drove out to see our building yesterday and all fine..
No visible damage to local buildings.
Most damage so far seems to be old spanish coral stone buildings in places like Maribojoc,Carmen and Dauis..These have just crumbled slowly throughout the day.
All new roads that I have seen are untouched although the causeway bridge has been lifted up a bit in the center.. Not seen the other causeway just yet but I believe its in use.
BQ mall has two inch cracks in every floor and all malls and schools are closed until engineers inspect and deem them safe.
Biggest tragedy occurred in an old spanish church in Loon where people were gathered for a local fiesta Im told.. Church collapsed and 30 dead I believe..
Pretty bad..
Saving grace to this story is yet ANOTHER Filipino Public holiday and the kids were not in school..
Apart from that I lost 1000 gallons out of my pond.. That was a sight to see!
ah there you are lol we all getting worried about ya glad all is fine over there bud
fred
16th October 2013, 05:20
ah there you are lol we all getting worried about ya glad all is fine over there bud
Cheers.
The power went off right after the quake and didn't come back on till 7 or 8 last night.. Internet signal came on about 2 hours ago..
Did you feel those aftershocks at 6PM and 10PM last night?? Lol..
Had another earlier this morning.. Hopefully they will get fewer and fewer over the next two or three days..
Kids are off school now till Monday.
tiger31
16th October 2013, 05:53
Cheers.
The power went off right after the quake and didn't come back on till 7 or 8 last night.. Internet signal came on about 2 hours ago..
Did you feel those aftershocks at 6PM and 10PM last night?? Lol..
Had another earlier this morning.. Hopefully they will get fewer and fewer over the next two or three days..
Kids are off school now till Monday. we only felt 1 more shake here in bacolod at about 5.30 pm yesterday all quiet since .I expect a lot more pictures and reports of damage still to come in from the more remote parts of bohol.
SimonH
16th October 2013, 06:09
Morning Fred, well afternoon in your case, good to hear that you're safe and well :xxgrinning--00xx3:
andy222
16th October 2013, 08:07
Nice one fred you and the family are safe.:xxgrinning--00xx3:. I feel sorry for others though. I thought Bohol was exempt from these tragedies.
KeithD
16th October 2013, 08:56
Luckily the quake started about 12 miles down, as it had dispersed a bit by the time it reached the surface (think ripples on a pond expanding).
grahamw48
16th October 2013, 09:16
Good to hear you're all ok Fred. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
16th October 2013, 10:52
me too, glad to hear your safe fred :xxgrinning--00xx3:
raynaputi
16th October 2013, 11:00
Glad you and your family are safe Fred. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
16th October 2013, 12:09
Good to have you back Fred, was becoming a little concerned! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
16th October 2013, 12:12
Glad you and your family are safe Fred. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Same here Fred.
Glad you're all fine :xxgrinning--00xx3:
gWaPito
16th October 2013, 12:46
Good to have you back Fred, was becoming a little concerned! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
16th October 2013, 13:01
Thanks for your update, Fred ... all of us here are MIGHTY relieved to learn that you and your family are safe and sound! Likewise, Brian [Tiger] and his missus. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
At the same time, we grieve for those poor people worst affected by the tragic event.
Dedworth
16th October 2013, 16:21
UK Phil Embassy have a couple of links here
http://philembassy-uk.org/situation-report-on-effects-of-earthquake-in-carmen-bohol
fred
16th October 2013, 16:29
Thanks for ALL your concern.. Its appreciated..I mean it..
Lots of people here have been reacting in different ways from any thing to panic in varying degrees to complaisance.. We had tilers working on our porch as we all ran out out of our house...5 mins later they were back tiling again.. Humans are weird!!
Still feeling tiny underground shakes as I type..
When I think of the complete disaster that happened in Haiti and years ago in Turkey,I find what has happened here in Bohol hard to compare..
Of course..Thats easy for me to say as my family are safe and well..
Many others have much to grieve about.. Lets reserve a moment of our thoughts for them.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Fred.
SimonH
16th October 2013, 16:36
Very well put Fred :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Doc Alan
16th October 2013, 17:11
Thanks for ALL your concern.. Its appreciated..I mean it..
Lots of people here have been reacting in different ways from any thing to panic in varying degrees to complaisance.. We had tilers working on our porch as we all ran out out of our house...5 mins later they were back tiling again.. Humans are weird!!
Still feeling tiny underground shakes as I type..
When I think of the complete disaster that happened in Haiti and years ago in Turkey,I find what has happened here in Bohol hard to compare..
Of course..Thats easy for me to say as my family are safe and well..
Many others have much to grieve about.. Lets reserve a moment of our thoughts for them.
Good to read that you and yours are OK Fred, and - as you say - our thoughts are with those less fortunate people.
stevewool
16th October 2013, 17:15
its good to here from all our friends in the phils,
Ako Si Jamie
16th October 2013, 19:41
Glad to hear you're OK Fred and R.I.P to those who passed away.
Just read this was the first major earthquake to hit Bohol since 1700.
tiger31
17th October 2013, 05:47
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=611406008897887&set=vb.485603858187069&type=2&theater this will show you all just how bad freds island of bohol has been hit such a mess ,it will take years to come back from this so sad
KeithD
17th October 2013, 08:36
If you watch Phil news, the first thing the officials talk about are the churches... and then the dead! :doh Wrong way round :NoNo:
grahamw48
17th October 2013, 09:57
'God works in mysterious ways'...again. :NoNo:
raynaputi
17th October 2013, 18:03
For more photos...
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/10/16/13/slideshow-bohol-pieces (http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/regions/10/16/13/slideshow-bohol-pieces)
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151659047075168.1073741875.27254475167&type=3 (https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151659047075168.1073741875.27254475167&type=3)
gWaPito
17th October 2013, 18:52
I hope they get the outside help they greatly need
Terpe
17th October 2013, 18:59
I hope they get the outside help they greatly need
According to the 'on location' news teams in Bohol it doesn't look like that much help is getting mobilised.
Those poor folks most in need of simple basic support seem to be getting the least help.
Arthur Little
17th October 2013, 19:34
According to the 'on location' news teams in Bohol it doesn't look like that much help is getting mobilised.
Those poor folks most in need of simple basic support seem to be getting the least help.
Talking of news teams :icon_rolleyes: ... I cannot, for the life of me, comprehend WHY a calamity of such magnitude received virtually NO coverage on British television.
Michael Parnham
17th October 2013, 20:57
According to the 'on location' news teams in Bohol it doesn't look like that much help is getting mobilised.
Those poor folks most in need of simple basic support seem to be getting the least help.
Unfortunately they have no money Peter, that's the way it is in corrupt third world countries!:anerikke:
gWaPito
17th October 2013, 21:10
Now is the time for Governments to put differences aside and help!!...we are all aware of the the blantant corruption going on there and the country's unwillingness to intergrate with the west but, nows not the time for that
How about relief from the skies..this is what normally happens when communities are cut off..Fred mentioned Turkey and Hati, their was no end of help for these 2 countries
gWaPito
17th October 2013, 21:12
Unfortunately they have no money Peter, that's the way it is in corrupt third world countries!:anerikke:
I think Peter was refering to global help, Michael
Terpe
17th October 2013, 21:19
Unfortunately they have no money Peter, that's the way it is in corrupt third world countries!:anerikke:
Yes, just look at how many billions were 'vanished' from the Pork Barrel :cwm23:
Terpe
17th October 2013, 21:23
Now is the time for Governments to put differences aside and help!!...we are all aware of the the blantant corruption going on there and the country's unwillingness to intergrate with the west but, nows not the time for that
How about relief from the skies..this is what normally happens when communities are cut off..Fred mentioned Turkey and Hati, their was no end of help for these 2 countries
I'm in no doubt that the Philippines has enough money to ensure shelter and food for those affected.
Certainly they put aside more than enough for these events, the problem seems to be locating it and delivering it :cwm23:
stevewool
17th October 2013, 21:30
is there any relief fund out there where you can donate into, the red cross or something??????
tiger31
18th October 2013, 01:54
The main problem in bohol is that its very rural ,The road network is very poor ,although they are making headway they have a long way to go .The further inland you go the quicker the bumpy roads vanish and are unusable for cars only bikes.communications are also very poor ,The signals are mostly very weak at times ,but due to the influx of tourists things were starting to pick up plus the airport making the place a bit more accessible.
KeithD
18th October 2013, 09:02
Its strange seeing the road condition in Bohol now looks like what it does in the UK :Rasp:
fred
18th October 2013, 09:06
Lots to do in Tag this morning so we spent 3 hours driving around picking up this and that..
Looked hard to find damage but really couldnt..
Roads to and from were all fine..
Business as usual!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v724/fred42/PA170334_zps0ed82845.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fred42/media/PA170334_zps0ed82845.jpg.html)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v724/fred42/PA170331_zps9b82ef47.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fred42/media/PA170331_zps9b82ef47.jpg.html)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v724/fred42/PA170330_zpse2787f17.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fred42/media/PA170330_zpse2787f17.jpg.html)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v724/fred42/PA170329_zpsd3eb4b98.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fred42/media/PA170329_zpsd3eb4b98.jpg.html)
Jackpot..I found it!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v724/fred42/PA170333_zpsb2515837.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fred42/media/PA170333_zpsb2515837.jpg.html)
Went up to Maribojoc and Dauis church.. All cordoned off and TV cameras etc so we left..
I`ll wait till the dust settles...Go back later and take some pics for you.
grahamw48
18th October 2013, 09:12
Most interesting.
Thanks Fred ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
18th October 2013, 09:26
.....is there any relief fund out there where you can donate into, the red cross or something??????
I've taken this from this thread (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/49250-Bohol-ghost-town-struggles-after-quake).........
Call for donations and volunteers
http://static.rappler.com/images/bohol-relief-items-10172013.jpg
Donations can be brought to these addresses in Cebu and Bohol:
DSWD-7 Regional Office Corner M.J Cuenco and General Maxilom Avenues Cebu City
Earthquake emergency hotline: (032) 232-9507
Look for Supply Officer Edward Dapiton
DSWD Social Welfare and Development Team Office (SWAD) Circumferential Road, Dampas District Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Earthquake emergency hotline: (038) 501-9365
Look for Bohol Team Leader Papiasa Bustrillos.
DSWD is calling out for more volunteers in Cebu and Bohol to help with the repacking of relief goods for earthquake survivors
Source:-
http://www.rappler.com/move-ph/41578-tabangbohol-relief-goods-finally-reach-isolated-towns
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