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Philippines Earthquake: Buildings Evacuated After Shaking

A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck the Philippines on Thursday, prompting schools to close ​in Baguio City as residents evacuated buildings. The quake, initially reported as a 4.8 magnitude,​ was⁤ centered ​in ⁣Pugo City, near Baguio, according to the Philippine government’s seismology office.

The tremor rattled a nation frequently impacted by​ seismic activity⁣ due to ⁢it’s ​location along the Pacific “Ring of‍ Fire,” an area known for intense earthquakes stretching from Japan through Southeast asia and across the Pacific basin. This event also comes as the⁣ country continues to⁣ assess the damage from a recent⁣ earthquake in Cebu, where the death toll‍ has risen to 74, with approximately⁤ 72,000 homes destroyed or damaged and over 1,058 people injured.

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong ordered the closure of elementary and middle schools as a precautionary measure,the city’s public information ⁢office announced via Facebook. The quake⁣ evoked memories of⁣ the devastating ⁣1990 earthquake-a magnitude 7.8 event-that killed around 1,600 people in and ‌around Baguio, a popular tourist destination nestled in the mountains.​

Earthquakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines. Authorities continue to ‌monitor the situation ⁤and provide assistance to those affected by both the recent quake and the ongoing recovery efforts in Cebu.

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