MANILA, Philippines—The Spanish Embassy in Manila is exploring ways to help the Philippines reconstruct Spanish-era churches that have been destroyed or damaged in a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck Central Visayas on Tuesday.
The embassy announced the effort as it extended its “most sincere condolences and its sympathy” to the Philippine government and victims of the earthquake that also shook parts of southern Luzon and Northern Mindanao.
“We are currently studying different options to assist the Philippine authorities in the reconstruction of the historical churches of the Spanish period,” the embassy said in a statement.
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