Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - A major 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings and causing panic in several coastal communities. The powerful offshore quake occurred near General Santos City, a major urban center with a population of around 720,000, prompting authorities to immediately issue evacuation advisories for vulnerable coastal areas.
According to reports, the earthquake struck beneath the sea south of General Santos City, sending strong tremors across parts of the southern Philippines. Emergency officials confirmed that at least three people lost their lives, while several others were injured as buildings shook and residents rushed outdoors. Authorities quickly activated disaster response measures and urged people living along coastlines to move to higher ground amid concerns over possible tsunami waves.
The earthquake also prompted tsunami warnings and advisories in several regions, with officials monitoring sea levels and coastal conditions closely. Emergency teams were deployed to assess damage to infrastructure, roads, and residential areas. Schools, government offices, and public facilities in affected regions were placed on alert as aftershocks continued to be reported. Seismologists warned that strong aftershocks could persist for days, urging residents to remain vigilant and follow official safety instructions.
The devastating earthquake serves as a reminder of the Philippines' vulnerability to seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire. As rescue and assessment operations continue, authorities are focusing on ensuring public safety, monitoring tsunami risks, and providing assistance to affected communities.
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