Manila: At least two people were killed and over 300 others injured in a 6.6-magnitude earthquake which struck Cotabato province in Philippines on Tuesday, officials said.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said the inland tremor, which struck at 9.04 am local time hit at a depth of 7 km, about 25 km southeast of Tulunan town, media reported.
It was the second powerful earthquake that rocked the province in the central Mindanao region this month. Tulunan town was also the epicenter of the 6.3-magnitude earthquake that jolted the region on October 16.
The tremor, which was tectonic in origin, so far triggered dozens of large and small aftershocks, ranging from magnitude of 1.5 to 6.1, the institute said.
More than an hour after the initial quake, the institute recorded a 6.1-magnitude aftershock.
The powerful earthquake was strongly felt in the cities of Kidapawan, Davao, Koronadal, Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, Zamboanga and also the Sarangani and Bukidnon provinces.
Local officials said that the strong earthquake sent panicking people out of their houses and buildings.