Philippines earthquake: Buildings and roads damaged, people left without power, is there tsunami threat? What do we know so far
By Divyadeep Singh
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APDamage outside the Archdiocesan Shrine of Santa Rosa de Lima in Cebu City is shown on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, after strong offshore earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 shook the central Philippines.
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 struck off the coast of the central Philippines on Tuesday evening (September 30, 2025). The intense tremors caused damage to buildings and roads and also knocked out power in parts of the region. There were, however, no immediate reports of casualties.Following the quake, the local seismology office warned of a possible “minor sea-level disturbance” and urged residents of the central islands of Leyte, Cebu, and Biliran to “stay away from the beach and not to go to the coast,” according to news agency AFP. The earthquake occurred around 10 PM local time only 10 kilometers (6 miles) underwater, just west of Palompon in the Philippines and close to the city of Bogo in Cebu province, CNN reported. The city has more than 90,000 people, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, adding that it expected both damage and aftershocks.Cebu firefighter Joey Leeguid told AFP from San Fernando town, “We felt the shake here in our station; it was so strong. We saw our locker moving from left to right; we felt slightly dizzy for a while, but we are all fine now.”Martham Pacilan, a 25-year-old resident of the resort town of Bantayan, near the epicenter, said he was at the town square near a church, which was damaged by the quake. “I heard a loud booming noise from the direction of the church, and then I saw rocks falling from the structure. Luckily no one got hurt,” he told AFP.Live Events”I was in shock and in panic at the same time, but my body couldn’t move; I was just there waiting for the shake to stop.” Agnes Merza, a carer based in Bantayan, said her kitchen tiles had cracked.”It felt as though we would all fall down. It’s the first time I have experienced it. The neighbors all ran out of their homes. My two teenage assistants hid under a table because that’s what they were taught in the boy scouts,” the 65-year-old told AFP.The Cebu provincial government reported a commercial building and a school in Bantayan had collapsed, while a number of village roads had also sustained damage. However, at the time when the quake struck, the buildings were likely not occupied, according to AFP.Earthquake causes power outagesThe quake caused power lines to trip, leading to outages across Cebu and nearby central islands, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines said in an advisory, adding it was still assessing the extent of the damage. Cebu provincial governor Pamela Baricuatro urges residents to “stay calm”In a live video message on her official Facebook account, Cebu provincial governor Pamela Baricuatro urged residents to “stay calm and move to open areas; keep away from walls or structures that may collapse and stay alert for aftershocks. She said the provincial government was assessing the situation and reaching out to municipal officials.No tsunami threatAccording to AFP, the USGS had reported a magnitude reading of 7.0 before revising it down, while the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no tsunami threat from the earthquake.Quakes are a near-daily occurrence in the Philippines, which is situated on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of intense seismic activity stretching from Japan through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific basin. Most are too weak to be felt by humans, but strong and destructive ones come at random, with no technology available to predict when and where they might strike.Add as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now!
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