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MANILA – The two strong earthquakes that recently shook Luzon and Visayas have placed the structural integrity of buildings under the spotlight, putting urgency on the need for regular inspections.<\/p>\n

“We should be inspecting buildings from time to time to maintain its structural integrity. It is required of us to do these inspections more regularly to determine if the building is OK,” said Ronaldo Ison, Vice President of the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines.<\/p>\n

A magnitude 6.1 quake struck Luzon Monday afternoon with its epicenter in Castillejos, Zambales, killing around 16 people. Many of those who died were from a collapsed 4-storey supermarket in the town of Porac in Pampanga.<\/p>\n

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President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered an\u00a0investigation\u00a0<\/a>to determine the structural integrity of the 4-year old building.<\/p>\n

Ison said newer buildings abide by the National Building Code or the National Structural Code, which lays down requirements on how to build earthquake-resistant structures.<\/p>\n

“I would say that most buildings in Metro Manila are complying with the National Building Code and would be able to resist the Big One,” he said.<\/p>\n

The Big One refers to an earthquake with a range of magnitude 7 or above.<\/p>\n