Manila: The death toll from Philippines 6.1-magnitude earthquake has increased to 16, amid ongoing efforts to rescue around 30 missing people who were trapped under a collapsed commercial centre, said authorities.
The US Geological Survey said the quake struck near the town of Gutad on Luzon island, northwest of the capital.
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Nine people have been rescued from the four-storey mall in Porac that collapsed, while five people have been confirmed dead.
According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 81 people have been injured.
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Over 400 aftershocks were registered after the quake, most of them were of low intesity.
The quake damaged houses, roads, bridges, churches and an international airport terminal at Clark Freeport.