[Natural Disaster] A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines, with the epicenter located in the Mindanao region, near General Santos City. According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at a depth of approximately 55 km, causing intense ground shaking across the region. [Destruction] Severe damage has been reported, with multiple buildings collapsing as the strong tremors hit urban areas. Visuals from the region show structures crumbling within seconds, triggering panic and chaos among residents. [Tsunami Alert] Following the earthquake, tsunami warnings were issued across the Pacific region. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center cautioned that waves up to 3 meters could hit parts of the Philippines, while coastal areas in Japan, Indonesia, and Malaysia were also placed under alert for waves up to 1 meter. [Emergency Response] Authorities have urged immediate evacuation of coastal zones in affected regions. Panic spread rapidly as residents moved to safer locations amid fears of aftershocks and potential tsunami activity. [Situation Update] The full scale of damage and casualties is still being assessed as emergency response teams continue rescue and monitoring operations across the affected areas.


