With frequent quakes, Agusan folk wary of danger from giant tree


SAN FRANCISCO, AGUSAN DEL SUR — Residents here are worried that the 300-year-old giant Philippine rosewood tree, known locally as “toog,” will fall due to continuing earthquakes in nearby Davao de Oro province that are also felt here. The concern was especially raised by villagers in Alegria where the 54-meter-high (177.16 feet, or about 17-story […]

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