MANILA, June 8 — Fifteen people were reported dead and at least 134 others injured after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Sarangani province in the southern Philippines this morning.
Xinhua reported that local civil defence office director Rodrigo Sosmena said the 12 deaths include three in Sarangani province and nine in South Cotabato province, including seven in General Santos, a city with a population of some 700,000.
The Philippines' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said it is validating reports that three people also died in Davao Occidental province. In a separate report, the Philippine National Police said that it tallied 134 injuries.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the tectonic earthquake occurred at 7.37am local time at a depth of 33km, with the epicentre 32km southwest of the coast of Maasim town in Sarangani province on Mindanao Island.
The institute said the highest recorded wave reached 1.4m, while local media reported that some buildings collapsed, causing power outages. Tremors were felt in neighbouring provinces.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr ordered disaster response and monitoring efforts across affected areas and urged residents to move to higher ground for evacuation.
The Philippines experiences frequent seismic activity due to its location along the Pacific 'Ring of Fire', a zone of major tectonic plate boundaries known for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.







