Philippine Earthquake Displaces 32,000, Highlights Vulnerability to Natural Disasters
A 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines, resulting in at least 37 deaths and displacing over 32,000 people. The earthquake, centered off Mindanao, caused significant destruction, including landslides and building collapses. Many residents fled to emergency shelters, fearing a tsunami. The quake damaged thousands of homes and government buildings, and the international airport in General Santos remains closed. The earthquake is the strongest to hit the Philippines since 1976, highlighting the country's vulnerability to seismic activity.