At least 35 dead after major earthquake strikes southern Philippines

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At least 35 people have died after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Mindanao island in the southern Philippines, officials say.

The quake hit at 07:37 local time on Monday (Sunday 23:37 GMT), triggering tsunami alerts in the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan and Australia. The warnings were cancelled or downgraded hours later.

Videos and images showed buildings collapsing, including a clip of a Jollibee fast food restaurant reduced to rubble, and landslides have been recorded in some areas.

In an update on Monday afternoon, the country’s Office of Civil Defense said 31 of the fatalities had been recorded in Soccsksargen, while the other four were in Davao.

Officials in the Philippines have said that at least 134 have been injured and some 10,000 families displaced.

Authorities gave an earlier death toll of 32, with 12 people reported missing.

Mindanao is the Philippines second-biggest island – both in size and population – and is home to around 26 million people.

Casualty numbers still need to be verified by the national disaster agency, which tabulates and verifies reports by various local sources and is expected to provide an official update in the coming days.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said in a statement that agencies were co-ordinating their disaster response.

“The national government is moving and we will not leave Mindanao behind,” he promised. (BBC)

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