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Powerful earthquake triggers tsunami alerts in Philippines

Published on: June 8, 2026 9:30 AM

Powerful 7.8 earthquake hits Philippines, triggers tsunami alerts across Asia - Newswire

A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coast of the Philippines on Monday, prompting tsunami warnings across parts of the region and triggering evacuations in vulnerable coastal communities.

Read More: Powerful earthquake strikes Indonesia, tsunami feared 

According to seismic monitoring agencies, the quake occurred near the island of Mindanao at a depth of about 10 kilometers, making it a shallow and potentially destructive event. Authorities in the Philippines, Indonesia, and the United States issued tsunami alerts shortly after the tremor, urging residents in coastal areas to move to higher ground as a precaution.

General Santos City, Philippines: A strong 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of southern Philippines early Monday, shaking the Mindanao region and triggering tsunami warnings for coastal areas. pic.twitter.com/0ieGivstVU

— NextMinute News (@nextminutenews7) June 8, 2026

While there were no immediate reports of deaths or major structural damage, officials said assessments were ongoing in affected areas. Residents in several parts of Mindanao reported strong shaking, with furniture toppling inside homes and minor damage to buildings and infrastructure. Aftershocks were also felt following the main quake, causing concern among local communities.

In Sarangani province, located near the epicenter, power and telecommunications services were disrupted. School classes were suspended while emergency teams carried out inspections. Local authorities said there were no confirmed reports of collapsed buildings, though some structures, including a bridge and a religious shrine, suffered visible damage.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the national government was coordinating disaster response efforts and closely monitoring developments. Emergency personnel were deployed to assist local authorities and evaluate potential risks in coastal communities.

Indonesia’s geophysics agency reported small tsunami waves following the earthquake but said no significant damage had been recorded. Witnesses in Indonesia’s northern city of Manado also reported feeling the tremor.

Read More: Powerful 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning

The Philippines is one of the world’s most earthquake-prone countries because it lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for intense seismic and volcanic activity. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant as aftershocks continue and tsunami advisories remain under review.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Indonesia, Latest, Mindanao, natural disaster, Pacific Ring of Fire, Philippines earthquake, tsunami warning

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