IN a country like the Philippines, you can expect earthquakes to happen frequently. This is because the country is situated in what is known as the "Pacific Ring of Fire" or an "earthquake belt." Usually, earthquakes that occur here are very strong in intensity and magnitude, which may lead to destruction of property and loss of lives.

Buildings in Bonifacio Global City are examples of such structures that are built in accordance with the National Structural Code of the Philippines, which also takes earthquakes into consideration during the design and construction phase.
Buildings in Bonifacio Global City are examples of such structures that are built in accordance with the National Structural Code of the Philippines, which also takes earthquakes into consideration during the design and construction phase.

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