Tragedy Strikes as Heroic Teen Saves Family in Philippine Earthquake
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake off Cebu island resulted in 72 fatalities, including 17-year-old Lady Jane, who died protecting her family during a landslide. The quake's aftermath left significant destruction, displaced families, and numerous injuries. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr pledged aid to affected families. Survivors face uncertainty amid ongoing aftershocks.
In the aftermath of a devastating 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the central Philippines, the tragic death of 17-year-old Lady Jane has captured national attention. She perished heroically as she protected her family from a landslide triggered by the quake, which struck near Cebu island, claiming the lives of at least 72 individuals.
The young heroine's sacrifice is mourned by her family, who survived the catastrophe thanks to her selfless act. Holding a funeral in Bogo City under difficult conditions, Lady Jane's parents, including her mother Juvy Ytang, are grappling with the loss amid ongoing threats from aftershocks and plans for recovery.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, during his visit to the devastated area, committed to providing financial assistance and essential supplies to affected families. As damages mount and rescue efforts continue, uncertainty looms large for those displaced by this calamitous event.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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