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Rooftop Swimming Pool Emptying During Earthquake In Manila
Yesterday, the Philippines were hit by a strong earthquake with magnitude 6.1 on the Richter scale. The epicenter of the earthquake was one mile away from Floridablanca in Pampanga and the consequences were felt even by the people of the capital, Manila.
From there a video clip comes that has circled the world today and has already collected a good half a million views.
A video is coming from Manila, which emerged shortly after the earthquake, and we can see a very special scene in it. On the top of the 181 meters (593 feets) tall Anchor Skysuite Ongpin hotel there is a rooftop swimming pool, and the water started to spill due to the earthquake.
Some residents shot the scenes after the earthquake, in which we can see how the water from the roof fuses over the edge.
The leakage occurred due to the movement of a high-rise building during the earthquake, and video footage from the Philippines quickly circled the world. See what a scene in the city of Manila looked like after an earthquake with 6.1 magnitude.
From there a video clip comes that has circled the world today and has already collected a good half a million views.
A video is coming from Manila, which emerged shortly after the earthquake, and we can see a very special scene in it. On the top of the 181 meters (593 feets) tall Anchor Skysuite Ongpin hotel there is a rooftop swimming pool, and the water started to spill due to the earthquake.
Some residents shot the scenes after the earthquake, in which we can see how the water from the roof fuses over the edge.
The leakage occurred due to the movement of a high-rise building during the earthquake, and video footage from the Philippines quickly circled the world. See what a scene in the city of Manila looked like after an earthquake with 6.1 magnitude.
Son of a biscuit!
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