Manila (Web Desk): At least five people were dead after magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck the Philippines main island of Luzon on Monday.
The quake struck 60 km (37 miles) northwest of the capital, Manila, at a depth of 40 km (25 miles), the U.S Geological Survey (USGS).
The governor of Pampanga province told a radio station that several people were killed in collapsed buildings. Media reported some structures had collapsed and the Clark International Airport, a former US military base, had suffered some damage and had closed.
Tall buildings swayed in Manila’s main business district and some people evacuated their offices.
LOOK: Clark Airport was severely damaged after a magnitude 6.1 #earthquake hit Luzon on Monday afternoon, April 22. #EarthquakePH ????Lance Lauren/@lancelauren_ pic.twitter.com/wl9kifcCCz
— Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) April 22, 2019
The Philippines is on the seismically active Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a horse-shoe shaped band of volcanoes and fault lines circling the edges of the Pacific Ocean.