At least 19 dead after major earthquake off southern Philippinespublished at 09:07 BST 8 June
At least 19 people have died after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines, according to civil defence officials.
Here's what we've covered today:
- The earthquake struck off the southern island of Mindanao
- At least 134 people have been injured, according to a civil defence office spokesperson - these numbers have to be finally verified by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
- The quake triggered tsunami warnings in the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan. Limited waves ranging from a few centimetres to 1.4m (4.6ft) were later observed. Australia and New Zealand also issued tsunami warnings soon after the quake struck but lifted them soon after
- Videos and images show buildings, including a Jollibee restaurant, being reduced to rubble
- The quake coincided with the start of the new school year in the Philippines. Classes in quake-hit areas been suspended, Philippine President Bongbong Marcos said
- The city of General Santos, near the quake's epicentre, is known as the country's tuna capital
- Evacuation and relief efforts are underway. President Marcos says the government "will not leave Mindanao behind", while the Philippine Red Cross says it's on the "highest alert"
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