Historical Events tagged with "manila"
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Bus Plunges from Elevated Highway, Casualties Reported
A public bus lost control and plunged from an elevated highway in Manila, Philippines, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 18 individuals and injuring around 20 others. The accident occurred during peak hours, leading to immediate chaos on the streets below. Eyewitnesses reported that the bus veered off the roadway before tumbling to the ground. Local emergency services promptly responded to the scene, attempting to assist both the injured and the deceased.
Continue ReadingBar Exam Bombing Injures Dozens in Manila
A bombing occurred near the De La Salle University in Taft Avenue, Manila, injuring 47 individuals. The attack was targeted towards the law graduates taking the Philippine Bar examinations, creating chaos and a heavy security response at the scene. Eyewitness accounts described a loud explosion that shook the area, prompting immediate medical assistance to those affected. The motive behind the bombing remains unclear, but it highlighted the potential dangers associated with large gatherings in the city.
Continue ReadingManila Bus Hostage Crisis Unfolds
A former police officer, Rolando Mendoza, took hostages aboard a tourist bus in Manila, demanding the reinstatement of his job. The hostage crisis, which lasted for over 11 hours, ended with a police assault that led to the deaths of nine people, including Mendoza himself. The crisis attracted widespread media coverage and raised concerns over the handling of hostage situations by Philippine authorities.
Continue ReadingTrillanes leads mutiny in Manila Peninsula
Senator Antonio Trillanes and his group of military personnel staged a mutiny in the Peninsula Manila. They seized the luxury hotel in an attempt to call for the ouster of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. As troops surrounded the hotel, negotiations took place, and the situation escalated into a tense standoff, highlighting the ongoing military discontent in the Philippines.
Continue ReadingJoseph Estrada Convicted of Plunder
Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada was convicted of plunder and sentenced to life imprisonment after a lengthy trial. The Sandiganbayan court found that he unlawfully amassed at least $80 million during his presidency from 1998 to 2001. Estrada denied the charges, claiming he was a victim of political persecution, which increased tensions in Philippine politics. His conviction marked a significant moment in the fight against corruption in the country.
Continue ReadingFatal SuperFerry Bombing in the Philippines
Abu Sayyaf launched a bomb attack on SuperFerry 14, which resulted in over 100 passenger fatalities. The major incident occurred while the ferry was traveling from Manila to Jolo in the Sulu Archipelago. The attack was attributed to the militant Islamic group Abu Sayyaf, known for its violent acts and kidnappings. Authorities estimated around 900 passengers were aboard, and the explosion caused a significant fire and chaos onboard, leading to multiple casualties and injuries.
Continue ReadingLaoag International Airlines Flight 585 Accident
Shortly after takeoff from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, a Fokker F27 Friendship, operating as Laoag International Airlines Flight 585, crashed into Manila Bay. The aircraft was en route to Laoag City when it encountered difficulties just moments after departing. Tragically, 19 individuals on board lost their lives due to the accident, which raised significant concerns about aviation safety standards in the region.
Continue ReadingRizal Day Bombings in Metro Manila
A series of coordinated bombings occurred in Metro Manila, Philippines, killing 22 people and injuring approximately 100 others. The bombings took place in various locations, including shopping malls and bus stations, during the Rizal Day celebrations. Authorities reported that the attacks were timed to coincide with the national holiday, which commemorates the life of national hero José Rizal. Initial investigations suggested possible links to various militant groups, raising concerns about national security and public safety in the Philippines.
Continue ReadingLuzon Earthquake Causes Casualties and Power Outages
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck Luzon, Philippines, resulting in six fatalities and injuring 40 others. The quake took place near the capital, Manila, leading to widespread power outages that disrupted the city and surrounding areas. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist those in need and assess the damage. Initial reports indicated structural damage to many buildings and infrastructure, raising concerns over safety and readiness.
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