A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao in the southern Philippines on Monday morning, leaving at least 32 people dead and more than 100 injured. The strong tremor caused widespread destruction, triggered tsunami warnings across several countries, and forced thousands of residents to evacuate.
Authorities continue to assess the full impact of the disaster as rescue teams search for missing people and clear damaged areas.
Tsunami Warnings Issued Across the Region
The earthquake occurred at 7:37 AM local time near Mindanao, the Philippines’ second largest island. Shortly after the quake, officials issued tsunami alerts for the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and Australia.
Emergency agencies closely monitored coastal areas. Although authorities later cancelled some warnings, many residents moved to safer locations as a precaution.
Death Toll Rises as Rescue Efforts Continue
Local officials reported that at least 32 people lost their lives due to the earthquake and its aftermath. Many deaths occurred when landslides struck communities in the province of Sarangani, located close to the quake’s epicentre.
Rescue workers continue searching for nearly two dozen missing individuals. More than 100 people suffered injuries, while emergency teams remain on high alert.
Sarangani and General Santos Among Worst-Hit Areas
Sarangani province recorded the highest number of fatalities, with 17 confirmed deaths. Landslides caused much of the destruction in the area. The earthquake also temporarily disrupted power and communication services, though crews restored most connections later in the day.
General Santos City, the closest major city to the epicentre, reported 10 deaths. Authorities also confirmed that several residents remain unaccounted for.
The city is widely known for its fishing industry and as the hometown of former world boxing champion and politician Manny Pacquiao.
Buildings Collapse and Infrastructure Suffers Damage
The powerful quake damaged homes, roads, and commercial buildings across several provinces. Videos shared online showed significant structural damage, including the collapse of a Jollibee fast-food restaurant.
Authorities also reported damage in South Cotabato and Sultan Kudarat. Engineers are inspecting buildings to determine whether they remain safe for public use.
Thousands Evacuated for Safety
Officials evacuated approximately 10,000 residents from vulnerable areas after the earthquake. Emergency shelters opened to accommodate affected families.
Schools in several regions suspended classes following the disaster. The earthquake struck on the first day of the new school year, disrupting activities for thousands of students.
In Davao Occidental, footage from a local school showed students gathering in open spaces while the ground shook. Despite the frightening scenes, school officials confirmed that no students suffered injuries.
Government Mobilizes Disaster Response
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr directed government agencies to coordinate relief and rescue operations. Authorities continue delivering assistance to affected communities and monitoring conditions in high-risk areas.
Emergency teams are expected to provide updated casualty figures and damage assessments as rescue operations progress.
Ongoing Assessment
Mindanao is home to approximately 26 million people, making it one of the country’s most populated regions. Officials warn that casualty numbers may change as verification efforts continue.
Authorities are urging residents to remain cautious, follow safety instructions, and stay informed through official channels while recovery efforts move forward.
