The earthquake causes Davao de Oro's power supply to fluctuate and the province loses power again on Wednesday morning, March 8.
The PDRRMO has recorded seven destroyed houses as a result of the earthquakes.
“This morning, we still felt many aftershocks,” Joseph Randy Loy, the head of Davao de Oro’s PDRRMO told Rappler. Due to the earthquake, Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy ordered the suspension of work and classes in public and private schools until Wednesday. Tagum is a city in Davao del Norte located near the epicenter.
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