Overview
- The shallow offshore quake struck at 9:59 p.m. local time about 12 miles northeast of Bogo, with a depth of roughly 10 kilometers, according to USGS.
- Local authorities report at least 69 fatalities and more than 140 injuries, with hospitals in Bogo described as overwhelmed and casualty figures still being validated.
- PHIVOLCS briefly issued a tsunami alert for Cebu, Leyte, and Biliran before lifting it when no unusual waves were detected.
- Hard-hit communities include Bogo, Medellin, and San Remigio, where a sports complex collapse and landslides were reported, heritage churches were damaged, and power and water systems were disrupted.
- National and provincial agencies have mobilized relief, called for medical volunteers and heavy equipment, restored some power, and kept Mactan-Cebu International Airport operational despite ongoing aftershocks.