241 aftershocks hit Bohol 7 hours after deadly quake

Damaged cars lie under a rubble outside the GMC Plaza Building in Cebu, central Philippines Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. A 7.2-magnitude earthquake collapsed buildings, cracked roads and toppled the bell tower of the Philippines' oldest church Tuesday morning, killing at least 20 people across the central region. AP/Chester Baldicantos

MANILA, Philippines - (UPDATED) A total of 241 earthwuakes were recorded by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) seven hours after a magnitude-7.2 tremor struck provinces in Central Visayas on Tuesday morning.

Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum said that the 241 aftershocks were recorded as of 3:15 p.m.

Solidum earlier said the temblor, which was caused by the vertical movement of the East Bohol Fault, was recorded at 8:12 a.m. Its epicenter was traced in Carmen, Bohol.

He said that the number or frequency of aftershocks will "diminish in time." He earlier said that the aftershocks may continue for a week.

The strongest aftershock measured at magnitude 4.8 quake that rattled Tagbilaran City at 12:22 p.m. or more than four hours after the major Bohol earthquake.

Phivolcs said the aftershock was felt at Intensity V in Tagbilaran City, which was also the strongest hit by the magnitude-7.2 earthquake.

The city was also hit by a magnitude 4.7 earthquake at 4:36 p.m.

The 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Bohol that was felt in nearby areas in Visayas. At least 20 people have been confirmed killed after the quake.

Read: Quake kills 20 in Visayas | Magnitude 7.2 quake strikes Central Visayas

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