Earthquake in the Philippines kills at least 4, injures dozens
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The Philippines was rocked by a major 7-magnitude earthquake Wednesday that triggered landslides and damaged buildings. At least four people were killed and dozens more injured.
At least 25 people were reportedly injured in Abra. Several structures suffered cracked walls, including some buildings that collapsed in Abra.
"The ground shook like I was on a swing and the lights suddenly went out. We rushed out of the office, and I heard screams and some of my companions were in tears," Michael Brillantes, a safety officer of the Abra town of Lagangilang, said.
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