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An earthquake struck a central Philippine region today, trapping a family in a collapsed house, damaging other houses, low-slung buildings and a seaport and prompting people to dash outdoors for safety.
Roads and bridges were cracked in Cataingan, the coastal town nearest the epicenter, according to Rino Revalo, a Masbate provincial administrator, and initial images of the quake aftermath.
A Cataingan resident, Isagani Libatan, said he was on his way to his aunt's house for breakfast when his motorcycle suddenly swayed from left to right as the ground heaved.
"I thought it was my tire but people suddenly streamed out in panic from swaying houses then we lost power,'' Libatan told The Associated Press by telephone, pausing briefly as he felt another fairly strong aftershock.
Revalo told ABS-CBN network that a three-story house collapsed in Cataingan as the ground shook and trapped a retired police officer and his family. Rescuers scrambled to save them, he said.
``People should avoid returning immediately to damaged structures,'' he said.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the 6.6 magnitude quake hit about 5 kilometers from Cataingan at a depth of about 21 kilometers.

