MANILA — A strong earthquake measuring 7.2 struck islands popular with tourists in the Philippines on Tuesday, killing at least 20 people, some while praying in a centuries-old church, officials said.Low-rise buildings collapsed on at least two islands and historic churches cracked and crumbled during the quake, which sparked panic, cut power and transport links, and forced hospitals to evacuate patients.National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council spokesman Rey Balido said at least 15 people died on the island of Cebu.Residents ran from their homes in Cebu City, about 570km southeast of the capital Manila, and hospitals moved patients to open spaces as aftershocks rocked the city of about 870,000 people.Mr Balido said another four people were killed on nearby Bohol island, where the epicentre of the quake was located, and another on Siquijor island. Dozens were injured.He said at least eight people who had been queuing with others for government aid payments in Cebu were...

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