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Church responds to disasters: Philippines

Members safe following earthquake, cyclone

All missionaries and members are safe and accounted for after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Philippines island of Bahol on Oct. 15. The disaster is being called the strongest earthquake to hit the Philippines in the last 23 years.

The earthquake, which caused at least 93 deaths in the community, destroyed or damaged several homes of members living in the central Philippines, according to a Church welfare report. The earthquake also caused minor external damage to the Cebu City Philippines Temple and to other Church buildings, according to the report. Other Church buildings are being used as shelters for members displaced from their homes. In the community, the earthquake caused significant damage to roads, bridges, homes and businesses and disrupted local utilities.

This aerial photo shows the devastation in Loon township, Bohol province in central Philippines Wedn
This aerial photo shows the devastation in Loon township, Bohol province in central Philippines Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2013, a day after a 7.2-magnitude quake hit Bohol and Cebu provinces. | AP Photo
The earthquake that struck the central Philippines and killed over a hundred people also dealt a ser
The earthquake that struck the central Philippines and killed over a hundred people also dealt a serious blow to the region's historical and religious legacy by heavily damaging a dozen or more churches, some of them hundreds of years old. | AP Photo

Local Church leaders are assessing member and community needs in preparation for response efforts, according to the report.

The Church is also reaching out to government leaders and other partner organizations in India after Cyclone Phailin struck the nation on Oct. 12. One of the worst storms to hit India in the past 14 years, Cyclone Phailin caused at least 25 deaths and the evacuation of some 800,000 people.

A huge boulder sits in the middle of a highway at Cortes township, Bohol province in central Philipp
A huge boulder sits in the middle of a highway at Cortes township, Bohol province in central Philippines Oct. 16, a day after a 7.2-magnitude quake hit Bohol and Cebu provinces. | AP Photo
Residents look at a bridge which collapsed during the Oct. 15 earthquake in central Philippines. The
Residents look at a bridge which collapsed during the Oct. 15 earthquake in central Philippines. The earthquake caused minor damage to the Cebu City Philippines Temple. | AP Photo

All Church members and missionaries are safe following the storm, which also damaged agriculture, community infrastructure, homes and businesses, according to the Church welfare report. No damage has been reported to member homes or Church buildings.

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