Earthquake kills at least 32 in southern Philippines
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck southern Philippines, killing at least 32 people and generating tsunami waves across the Pacific region.
The quake occurred in the southern portion of the Philippines. Officials confirmed the death toll as search and rescue operations continued in affected areas.
The earthquake triggered tsunami waves in three countries. The Philippines experienced waves from the initial quake. Indonesia and Japan recorded additional tsunami activity generated by the seismic event. Authorities in those nations monitored coastal areas for potential impacts.
Rescue teams deployed to affected regions to locate survivors and assess damage. Officials worked to restore communications and establish supply routes to isolated communities. Hospitals in the area received casualties as crews pulled people from collapsed structures.
The Philippines sits along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a zone where tectonic plates frequently collide. Earthquakes occur regularly in the region, though events of this magnitude remain relatively uncommon.
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