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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

"Strong M6.0 earthquake hits Mindanao, Philippines - The Watchers

https://watchers.news/2025/10/11/m6-0-earthquake-mindanao-philippines-october-11-2025/ 

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A strong earthquake registered by the USGS as M6.0 struck near Aras-asan, Mindanao, Philippines, at 14:32 UTC (22:32 LT) on October 11, 2025. The agency is reporting a depth of 59.3 km (36.8 miles). EMSC is reporting the same magnitude at a depth of 59 km (36.7 miles). This earthquake is likely part of the ongoing aftershock sequence following the M7.4 event off eastern Mindanao on October 10, 2025, in which at least 9 people were killed and more than 900 were injured."

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

Philippine earthquake kills several, destroys buildings, & triggers a tsunami warning now canceled

Yes — the earthquakes did cause actual damage and casualties. Here's a summary of what's been reported so far:

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Damage & Losses

From the "2025 Davao earthquakes" reports:

At least eight people died, including from collapsing walls, falling debris, heart attacks triggered by the quake, and a landslide in a gold-mining village. 

In the Pantukan (Davao de Oro) area, a landslide killed three people and injured ten. 

Twenty-one houses were destroyed (20 in Tarragona, 1 in Manay). 

Another 28 houses were damaged (beyond total destruction). 

One hospital (Manay District Hospital) sustained damage. 

The whole Davao Oriental province suffered a blackout (power outage). 

In Davao City, many buildings were cracked or shaken; 300 people were reported injured. 

Universities and colleges (Ateneo de Davao, MapĂșa Malayan Colleges Mindanao) reported structural damage. 

Infrastructure damage included cracked roads, blocked roads (due to debris, fallen poles), and damage to bridges. 


Other reports also corroborate additional losses:

AP reports say the quake triggered landslides, building damage, and other disruptions. 

Some facades of churches, roads, and bridges near the epicenter were damaged. 

In local media, officials in Davao Oriental noted "some buildings were reported to have been damaged." 

The Guardian mentions power disruptions in Mindanao, visible cracks in buildings, and shaken infrastructure in towns close to the epicenter. 

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Here's a recent case of a tsunami warning tied to a major earthquake — and what's known so far:

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What Happened

On October 10, 2025, a powerful offshore earthquake struck near Davao Oriental, in southern Philippines. 

The quake was initially reported at magnitude 7.6 (later revised in some reports), with a focal depth of about 20 km. 

Because of its offshore location and strength, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) issued a tsunami warning for multiple provinces including Davao Oriental, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Eastern Samar, Southern Leyte, and Leyte. 

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) also issued alerts, saying hazardous waves could occur within roughly 300 km of the epicenter. 

Indonesia (northern Sulawesi, Papua) also issued warnings due to possible wave propagation. 

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Impact & Status

Some coastal residents observed water receding (a known precursor sign in tsunami events) and evacuated to higher ground. 

Waves were recorded in some places, though not confirmed at extremes in all reports. 

The tsunami warnings were later canceled by PHIVOLCS (for the first quake at 13:43 PST) once assessments showed no large destructive waves. 

A second quake (magnitude ~6.8) struck later the same day, and PHIVOLCS again issued (and later canceled) warnings for some provinces. 

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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

"Filipino protesters call for accountability for billions of missing dollars "- Mission Network News

https://www.mnnonline.org/news/filipino-protesters-call-for-accountability-for-billions-of-mission-dollars/ 


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The Philippines experiences about 20 typhoons and storms per year. Critical flood-control projects were allocated billions of taxpayer dollars, but the Department of Finance estimates that up to two billion dollars have been lost to corruption since 2023..."