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6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Philippines
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
An offshore earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 rocked Leyte province in the central Philippines, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.
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11-Year-Old Philippines Boy Miraculously Survives Landslide by Taking Refuge In Refrigerator For 20 Hours
- Thursday April 21, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
In a miraculous incident, an 11-year-old boy survived a landslide in the Philippines by taking refuge in a refrigerator for around 20 hours. He suffered a broken leg but the officials said that he is conscious.
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Fire Sweeps Through Philippine Prison Killing 10 Inmates
- Friday October 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Fire swept through a maximum-security Philippine prison killing 10 inmates, most of them in their cells, authorities said on Friday, in a disaster likely to highlight woeful conditions in one of the world's most over-crowded prison systems.
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6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Philippines
- Saturday May 4, 2024
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
An offshore earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 rocked Leyte province in the central Philippines, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said.
- www.ndtv.com
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11-Year-Old Philippines Boy Miraculously Survives Landslide by Taking Refuge In Refrigerator For 20 Hours
- Thursday April 21, 2022
- World News | Edited by Bhavya Sukheja
In a miraculous incident, an 11-year-old boy survived a landslide in the Philippines by taking refuge in a refrigerator for around 20 hours. He suffered a broken leg but the officials said that he is conscious.
- www.ndtv.com
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Fire Sweeps Through Philippine Prison Killing 10 Inmates
- Friday October 9, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Fire swept through a maximum-security Philippine prison killing 10 inmates, most of them in their cells, authorities said on Friday, in a disaster likely to highlight woeful conditions in one of the world's most over-crowded prison systems.
- www.ndtv.com