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7.4-magnitude earthquake off Philippines kills 2 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations

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7.4-magnitude earthquake off Philippines kills 2 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations

A 7.4-magnitude earthquake Friday morning off the southern Philippines killed at least two people, damaged a hospital and schools, knocked out power and prompted evacuations of coastal areas nearby due to a tsunami warning, which was later lifted.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., facing his latest natural disaster after a previous earthquake and back-to-back storms, said the potential damage was being assessed and rescue teams and relief operations were being prepared and would be deployed when it was safe to do so.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said it was expecting damage and aftershocks from the earthquake, which was centered at sea about 27 miles east of Manay town in Davao Oriental province and was caused by movement in the Philippine Trench at a depth of 14 miles.

A person injured during an earthquake is rushed into a hospital in Davao City, Philippines on Oct. 10, 2025.

A person injured during an earthquake is rushed into a hospital in Davao City, Philippines, on Oct. 10, 2025. AP

At least two people died after being pinned in damaged houses in Davao Oriental, provincial Governor Nelson Dayanghirang Sr. told ABS-CBN News Channel, adding that about 250 patients were evacuated from a damaged hospital and would be temporarily housed in tents.

Office of Civil Defense deputy administrator Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV said several buildings sustained cracks in their walls, including an international airport in Davao city, but it remained operational without any flights being canceled, Alejandro said.

“I was driving my car when it suddenly swayed and I saw powerlines swaying wildly. People darted out of houses and buildings as the ground shook and electricity came off,” Jun Saavedra, a disaster-mitigation officer of Gov. Generoso town in Davao Oriental, told The Associated Press by cellphone.

“We’ve had earthquakes in the past, but this was the strongest,” Saavedra said, adding that the intense ground swaying caused cracks in several buildings, including a high school, where about 50 students were brought to a hospital by ambulance after sustaining bruises, fainting or becoming dizzy due to the earthquake.

Gov. Generoso is a town about 62 miles south of Manay, where classes in all levels were also suspended.

Two women walk past a damaged house after an earthquake in Davao City, southern Philippines.

People walk past a house damage after an earthquake struck Davao City in southern Philippines. AP

A portion of an exterior wall at a mall collapsed during an earthquake, damaging a car in Butuan City on Oct. 10, 2025.

A portion of an exterior wall at a mall collapsed during an earthquake, damaging a car in Butuan City on Oct. 10, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

A person is carried by their coworker in Bhutan City on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao after an earthquake struck the region.

A person is carried by their coworker in Bhutan City on the southern Philippines island of Mindanao after an earthquake struck the region. AFP via Getty Images

Children evacuated schools in Davao city, which has about 5.4 million people and is the biggest city near the epicenter, about 155 miles west of Davao Oriental province.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said small waves were detected on the coasts of the Philippines and Indonesia before the threat passed about two hours after the quake.

It said small sea fluctuations may continue.

A tsunami warning that set off evacuations in six coastal provinces near Davao Oriental was later lifted without any major waves being detected, chief government seismologist Teresito Bacolcol said.

Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency said small tsunami waves were detected in North Sulawesi province with heights ranging from 1.3 to 6.7 inches in Melonguane, Beo, Essang and Ganalo in Talaud Islands districts.

The Philippines is still recovering from a Sept. 30 earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 that left at least 74 people dead and displaced thousands of people in the central province of Cebu, particularly in Bogo city and outlying towns.

The archipelago is also lashed by about 20 typhoons and storms each year, making disaster response a major task of the government and volunteer groups.

Students Golden Cornucopia - Davao de Oro State College gather in groups outside the school after being evacuated from the building during the earthquake.

Students from Golden Cornucopia – Davao de Oro State College gather in groups outside the school after being evacuated from the building during the earthquake. Golden Cornucopia – Davao de Oro State College/AFP via Getty Images

People gather outside a mall in Butuan City after an earthquake struck the region.

People gather outside a mall in Butuan City after an earthquake struck the region. AFP via Getty Images

Also Friday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 struck Friday off the coast of Papua New Guinea.

The US Geological Survey said it was centered in the Bismarck Sea 257 miles northeast of Lae, the South Pacific island nation’s second-most populous city.

Lae police official Mary Jane Huafilong said no damage was reported.

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