At least two dead after magnitude 7.4 earthquake strikes off southern Philippines
- A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off Manay town in Davao Oriental, Philippines, prompting tsunami warnings and evacuations for coastal areas.
- The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology reported that the quake occurred 62 kilometers southeast of Manay at a depth of 10 kilometers.
- President Ferdinand Marcos confirmed that authorities are assessing damage and preparing rescue efforts.
- Residents in seven provinces were ordered to evacuate to higher ground due to potential tsunami waves and aftershocks.
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MANILA — An earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck offshore in the southern Philippines on Friday morning, the country’s seismology agency said, with tsunami warnings issued in several countries and people in nearby coastal areas urged to move to higher ground.
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Two killed as major quake strikes southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck off the southern Philippines on Friday, leaving at least two people dead and triggering regional tsunami warnings that were later lifted.
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