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Philippine authorities are airlifting supplies to districts that have been cut off since a powerful earthquake struck the main island of Luzon this week, as residents pleaded for food and temporary shelter.
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A man inspects a damaged car in the aftermath of an earthquake in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Motorists pass by fallen rocks in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bucloc, Abra province, Philippines, July 29. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Tayum, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A motorist passes by a damaged building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Children wait to fill their water containers, in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 29. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A tricycle passes by fallen rocks in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of the damaged Bantay Bell Tower in the aftermath of an earthquake in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A woman takes shelter in a box after evacuating from her home in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 29. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged building in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A family takes shelter at a makeshift tent along a street in the aftermath of an earthquake in Tayum, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Tayum, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
Residents prepare to fill their water containers, in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 29. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A man takes a picture of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A woman prepares her modular tent after evacuating from her home in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bangued, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A vehicle passes by an area recently cleared of fallen rocks in the aftermath of an earthquake in Bucloc, Abra province, Philippines, July 29. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Tayum, Abra province, Philippines. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view shows the debris from a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A view of a damaged church in the aftermath of an earthquake in Tayum, Abra province, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
A man inspects a damaged car in the aftermath of an earthquake in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines, July 28. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David