Philippines Earthquake Triggers Tsunami, Causes Widespread Damage
A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the southern Philippines on June 8, 2026, resulting in at least 32 fatalities and over 200 injuries. The quake, which hit offshore near Mindanao, caused significant structural damage in General Santos and surrounding areas. It also triggered a tsunami, with waves reaching up to 3 feet in height along the coastlines of the Philippines, Indonesia, and as far as Japan. The earthquake led to the collapse of several buildings, including a mosque, and caused a landslide in Sarangani province, which resulted in additional casualties. The United States, along with France and New Zealand, has offered support to the Philippines in response to the disaster.