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At least 22 killed as earthquake strikes central Philippines



PHILIPPINES: A devastating 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late Tuesday, leaving at least 22 people dead, according to local authorities, in what is being described as one of the country’s most severe natural disasters this year.

The quake hit just before 10 p.m. local time (1400 GMT) off the coast near Cebu City, located in the Visayas region, causing widespread power outages and structural damage across the area. San Remigio Vice Mayor Alfie Reynes confirmed the death toll during an interview with DZMM radio.

A second official from the Cebu provincial government told Reuters that 21 fatalities had been confirmed so far, with additional reports still being verified.

The New York Times reported that at least 37 people were injured, with several buildings and critical infrastructure, including bridges, sustaining damage.

Seismological agencies measured the quake’s depth at approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) and recorded a series of aftershocks, the most powerful reaching magnitude 6. Although a tsunami warning was briefly issued, it was lifted after three hours, with no significant wave activity reported.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) cautioned residents about potential aftershocks and additional damage. It also warned of possible unusual sea currents and sudden changes in seawater levels, advising coastal communities to remain alert.

Located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, the Philippines frequently experiences earthquakes and volcanic activity. Earlier this year, two strong quakes occurred in January but resulted in no casualties. In 2023, an offshore 6.7-magnitude quake claimed eight lives.

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