Batangas Mayor Saw A Smoke Coming Out Of Giant Sink Hole In The Ocean After Earthquakes
Batangas Mayor Noel Luistro saw something unexplainable coming out of the ocean following the series of earthquakes experienced by the province.
Last week, Batangas province has experienced a series of powerful tremors, which causes damage to the provincial capitol, historical building, some buildings, and establishments. It also raises the concern of the residents of the possible occurrence of the “Big One” earthquake.
The rumors of the “Big One” or the devastating magnitude 7.2 earthquake in the social media causes fear to the netizens and residents living in Metro Manila and its nearby provinces along the West Valley Fault.
The “Big One” is now making rounds in the social media after the occurrence of numerous earthquake in the different parts of the country. The disastrous quake could approximately injure 100, 000 people and take the lives of almost 34, 000 people.
Batangas is one of the most affected province struck by recent earthquakes. The province was first struck by a magnitude 5.6 earthquake and it was followed by magnitude 6.0 earthquake, which struck Mabini, Batangas and followed by numerous aftershocks.
Mabini, Batangas Mayor Noel Luistro saw a smoke coming out of the ocean, which he never saw before. He claimed the smoke looks like coming from the ocean, where he saw a giant sink hole. The residents and the province mar were frightened of what they have seen.
Luistro was alarmed by the incidents and he wanted to order an investigation on the Batangas Sea regarding the smoke he saw coming out of the giant sinkhole in the ocean after the province was struck by a magnitude 6.0 earthquake.
The powerful tremor felt in Mabini was believed reached to Intensity 7, with an estimated initial damage cost of P80 million and have damaged at least 150 houses in 34 barangays.