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Massive quake, brief ‘destructive’ tsunami alert: How panic gripped Philippines

Published on: Oct 10, 2025 10:38 AM IST

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu had warned of a “destructive tsunami” within 300 kilometres (186 miles) of the epicentre.

Panic spread across the Philippines on Friday after a powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake triggered a “destructive tsunami.” The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology had also warned of damage and aftershocks from the earthquake, which hit about 20 kilometres from Manay in the Mindanao region.

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A woman hugs a child as parents and children evacuate a school after a strong earthquake in Davao City, Philippines.(AP)

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center later lifted the tsunami warning and only small waves were detected on the Indonesian and Philippine coasts. However, even after the tsunami threat had passed, the agency cautioned that small sea fluctuations may continue.

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The country’s president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, ordered the evacuation of a few coastal areas in the central and southern Philippines after the tsunami warning was issued.

Notably, the Philippine seismology agency had earlier warned of a “destructive tsunami” with “life-threatening wave heights”.

While there have been no reports of massive damage yet, the governor of the southern Philippine province of Davao Oriental told a local broadcaster that some buildings have been reportedly damaged.

Due to the warnings and advisories, panic spread across parts of the country as people rushed out onto the streets during and after the tremors.

 
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