Another 5.2-magnitude earthquake strikes Cabra, Philippines.

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Nearly an hour ago a 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck in the South China Sea, 184 km west of Manila, Philippines at a shallow depth of 10km.
As usual, the exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be changed again later on as seismologists review their data and calculations, or else as other agencies issue their own reports, but it is unlikely.
The region has been hit with several earthquakes with the most recent one occuring just 3 days ago. Today’s earthquake was felt by a lot of people close to the epicenter of the quake. These include the towns or cities of Tagbac, Mariveles, Subic, Nusugbu, Balanga and Manila City.