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Zero Casualty, Power Restored in Clark
24-hour Assessment of Facilities Ongoing

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The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) have reported zero casualties in Clark as technical teams conduct a continuing assessment of the situation since the 6.1-magnitude earthquake badly hit Pampanga and other parts of Central Luzon this afternoon.

CDC has reported that at least 90 percent of power supply has been restored following the strong earthquake. Also, the CDC Health and Sanitation Division (HSD) reported that it has not received any report of casualties inside Clark.

CDC has also designated temporary shelters for travelers and tourists who might be affected by the closure of operations of Clark International Airport (CRK) and may not be able to afford to stay at the hotels. These include the Training Center at HSD, the pavilion at Bicentennial Park, the Philippine Air Force Gym, and the Clark Parade Grounds. Provisions of water and food are also being provided for these shelters.

The assessment of structures in Clark will continue overnight.

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) earlier announced that the Clark International Airport will be closed and flights will be suspended for 24 hours beginning 7:40 pm today to further check on the integrity of the airport terminal structure and facilities. No damage was caused to the airport’s runway and taxiways.

Further, the BCDA reported that there has been no damage at the ongoing construction of the new Clark International Airport New Terminal Building, as well as facilities at the New Clark City Phase 1—which includes the government center and the sports stadium, the aquatics center, athletes’ dormitory which are being readied for the SEA Games this November.

Assessment of all buildings, structures and facilities in Clark will be done in the next 12 to 24 hours. BCDA and CDC will be giving another update tomorrow morning.

Clark Hotlines: 045-599-2138
0932-6636543
0916-629-8337

REFERENCE:
Lani Barlongay-Macasaet, BCDA, 0908-8998578
Noel Tulabut, CDC, 0999-9998869
Oji Sanchez, CIAC, 0919-9695145

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