At least four killed in Philippines earthquake
At least four people were killed and 15 injured as a strong earthquake rocked the southern Philippines early today, destroying buildings and cutting off electricity, officials said.
Army spokesman Major Julieto Ando said heavy debris crushed two people in the southern town of Lake Cebu while falling construction blocks in nearby Sarangani province killed two others.
At least 15 people were treated for cuts and bruises at hospitals across the region, police said.
The earthquake, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.8, struck around 5:15 am and was centred 10 miles under the sea, 150 miles southwest of the town of General Santos, said government seismologist Mylene Carlos.
In addition to the deaths caused directly by the earthquake, police said two people died of heart attacks after the tremors and two others were killed by stray bullets due to a local superstition that firing in the air scares away spirits that cause earthquakes.





