WATCH: Videos Show Buildings Literally Collapsing as Gargantuan 7.8 Earthquake Hits Philippines

A powerful 7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on Monday morning, causing widespread damage and casualties.At least 32 people were killed and 134 injured, with the quake’s epicenter about 8 miles off Mindanao’s coast.

Tsunami warnings were issued for the Philippines, Indonesia, and japan, but were later canceled after only minor tide changes were observed. Reports described multiple building collapses, including parts of a high school where students were injured during or after flag-raising events. A landslide reportedly killed 13 villagers, and additional deaths were reported in the province of Sarangani.

The quake occurred with no warning.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered classes canceled and directed disaster-response agencies to respond immediately.




A massive earthquake struck the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on Monday morning, leaving death and destruction in its wake.

At least 32 were killed and 134 injured after the 7.8 quake hit about 7:30 a.m., according to the U.K.’s Guardian.

The quake’s epicenter was about 8 miles off the coast of Mindanao, the Guardian reported.

The BBC noted that the quake triggered tsunami warnings in the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan.

However, the warnings were canceled after several hours when only small increases in tides were recorded.

Multiple buildings collapsed. The Guardian noted that in one area, part of a high school collapsed while students were outside.

More than 100 students who were at flag-raising ceremonies at the school were injured,  according to CNN.

Students were returning to school after a two-month break, according to The Associated Press.

“Their excitement on the first day of school turned to trauma,” principal Rosavel Cachuela told the news agency.

A landslide in one area killed 13 villagers, Rene Punzalan, a provincial disaster-mitigation official, said. Four others died in the province of Sarangani, he said.

The quake struck with no warning.


“Our pickup truck suddenly jerked and I thought we had a flat tire,” Rod Sosmeña, a regional director of the Office of Civil Defense, told the AP.

“The shaking was very strong and people dashed out of houses into the streets,” Sosmeña said.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered the cancellation of classes and directed disaster-response agencies to immediately get to work in quake-hit provinces, saying “the national government is moving and we will not leave Mindanao behind.”

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