
Marcos Inspects Mindanao Earthquake Damage, Aid Efforts Underway
President Marcos visited General Santos City to inspect the damage caused by a recent earthquake in Mindanao, as government agencies and the military assess the destruction and provide aid to affected families. The earthquake has led to rerouted ships, canceled flights, and fears of aftershocks, with DepEd seeking significant funds for school repairs.
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Death Count In 7.8 Magnitude Philippines Earthquake Rises To 46
The 7.8-magnitude tremor just off the coast of Mindanao on Monday brought down buildings, triggered landslides and set off tsunami warnings across a swathe of the southern island.
Read full article →32,000 people displaced by Philippine earthquake that killed at least 37
Rescuers searched ruined buildings in the southern Philippines Tuesday to ensure no one was still trapped a day after one of the strongest earthquakes to hit the country in a half-century killed at least 37 people and displaced more than 32,000. Only four people were considered missing on official records in the southern provinces near where the 7.8 magnitude quake struck Monday morning, but the Office of Civil Defense acknowledged several collapsed and heavily damaged buildings must be thorough
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Read full article →Outdoor hospitals, shaken communities as Philippine quake toll hits 41
In hardest-hit Sarangani province, some areas remain accessible only by helicopter while fears of aftershocks were slowing rescue efforts.
Read full article →Death toll from Philippines quake rises to 46
Read full article →Thousands of quake-hit classrooms seen as Mindanao gets clearer picture of damage
The Department of Education's report on Wednesday, June 10, shows at least 1,462 classrooms were destroyed while 5,840 have either minor or major damage
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Read full article →DOTr reroutes GenSan-bound ships to Davao del Sur after earthquake
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Wednesday said ships from Makar Wharf in General Santos City will be rerouted to Malalag Port in Davao del Sur to ensure continued passenger and cargo service following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that hit parts of Mindanao. In a statement, acting Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez said
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Read full article →Mindanao quake: 10 landslides reported as death toll rises to 45
The reported death toll from the magnitude 7.8 quake has risen anew, as hundreds of people are injured and more than a dozen remain missing.
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Read full article →Death toll from Philippines quake rises to 46
Most additional deaths are from Davao Occidental province, with most caused by landslides, collapsing buildings
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