Tue. Sep 30th, 2025

A MIGHTY 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the central Philippines late Tuesday, injuring villagers and leaving homes and public buildings in ruins.

At least one person has died leaving concerns for more deaths with ongoing destruction

The strong offshore earthquake struck around 10p.m. local time.

The offshore tremor hit about 17km (10 miles) northeast of Bogo, a coastal city of 90,000 people.

Residents described terrifying scenes as concrete walls crumbled, power was knocked out, and huge cracks split asphalt roads.

Even a local fire station was damaged by the violent shaking, said firefighter Rey Caete, as panicked families fled into the streets for safety.

The Municipality of Medellin in Cebu confirmed one death and “many” injuries. Classes and work have been suspended until buildings are declared safe.

Footage on social media showed a fire breaking out at a shopping mall, a McDonald’s reduced to rubble, and beauty pageant contestants fleeing the stage in panic.

Firefighter Rey Caete said: “We were in our barracks to retire for the day when the ground started to shake and we rushed out but stumbled to the ground because of the intense shaking.”

Caete added that he and three other firemen were cut and bruised. 

“A concrete wall in their fire station collapsed,” he said. They treated at least three residents, including an elderly man with head injuries, and rushed him to hospital.

Hundreds of terrified families refused to return home, huddling in a grassy field through the night.

Cebu Governor Pam Baricuatro urged calm in a social media video.

She said the presidential office had promised immediate aid: “Know that the provincial government is doing its best, help is coming.”

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) recorded several aftershocks, but later cancelled a tsunami warning for Leyte, Biliran and Cebu.

More than half a million people across the Visayan Islands felt the strong tremor, according to USGS estimates. Poorly built structures are at risk of collapse, it warned.

The Philippines sits on the Ring of Fire, a 25,000-mile fault line where earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are common.

In 2022, a 7.0-magnitude quake in northern Luzon killed five and injured over 100. A year earlier, another tremor killed 11.

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