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How about going to the Philippines in May 1 day? Did the April earthquake in the Philippines affect travel?
Does the 20 19 earthquake in Luzon, Philippines affect travel? The earthquake of magnitude 6. 1 in Luzon Island, Philippines has killed 1 1 and left 24 people missing. The earthquake also caused a large number of flights from South Korea to the Philippines to be cancelled, and flights such as Asiana Airlines and True Airlines were also affected. The local Clark airport terminal in the Philippines was also damaged in the earthquake.
Clark International Airport was closed until 8 pm local time on 24th, because the earthquake magnitude was above 6. Many flights to South Korea were cancelled and a large number of passengers were trapped. Due to the closure of Clark Airport, more than 500 tourists who arrived at Incheon Airport in South Korea by local flight on April 23 were trapped in the local area, and the flight to South Korea in the early morning of April 24 was also cancelled.
Jeju Air's scheduled flight to Incheon Airport at 3: 30am on 24th was also cancelled, and 169 tourists were affected. Asiana Airlines and True Airlines also cancelled flights with 130 passengers and 184 passengers respectively. In addition, a large number of flights from South Korea to the Philippines were cancelled.
How about going to the Philippines? On May 22nd, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6. 1 occurred in Zambales province, Luzon Island, Philippines; on April 23rd, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.5 occurred in San Julien, Samar province, eastern Philippines; and at noon on April 24th, two earthquakes with a magnitude of 4.5 and 4.7 occurred in Davao city, southern Philippines. In the past three days, there have been many felt earthquakes in the Philippines from north to south. I feel that the earthquake is not completely over, and now I can't guarantee complete safety. Now flights in many places have been cancelled.
As for the May 1 trip to the Philippines, we have to wait and see. After all, the earthquake in these days is indeed of a relatively high level, and there is still a period of time before May Day, but the distance is relatively close. Bian Xiao still doesn't recommend you to go. After all, the most important thing in traveling is safety. If safety is not guaranteed, it is better not to play. The earthquake in the Philippines did affect the flights and people who went to play during this time. You can wait for a while, and it is more appropriate to go in mid-May, but it also depends on where you want to go in the Philippines. In short, it is not recommended to go to the Philippines on May 1, but it is not impossible to go to the Philippines on May 1.
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