Rooftop Pool Spilling Down From 600-ft Manila Skyscraper Caught on Camera
Here is the actual footage of rooftop pool spilling down from a 600-feet Manila skyscraper during the magnitude 6.1 earthquake in Luzon.
Last Monday (April 22, 2019), a magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck parts of Luzon damaging establishments and buildings in the province of Pampanga.
The devastating quake took the lives of at least 11 people and injures 30 others due to collapsed buildings.
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The powerful tremor destroys several buildings and causes terror among the quake-affected residents.
The spill of rooftop pool from a 600-feet high skyscraper in Manila as the earthquake hits parts of Luzon.
The water from the 82-foot-long lap pool and children’s pool spills down the side of Anchor Skysuites building.
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The Facebook page “Fox 10 Phoenix” has shared the video footage of Michael Rivo showing the dramatic rooftop pool spill in Manila.
The video shows how the quake empties the rooftop pool as the building continues to sway.
However, some netizens were claiming that the water came from the water but there is still no confirmation regarding the reports.
The social media users have also expressed their reactions on the incident:
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