The Borneo Post

6.9-magnitude quake hits Philippine­s triggering small tsunami

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MANILA: A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the Philippine island of Mindanao yesterday triggering a brief tsunami warning.

The quake struck southeast of Davao City at a depth of 59 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said, a week after a volcano-triggered tsunami killed more than 400 people in neighbouri­ng Indonesia.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned ‘hazardous tsunami waves from this earthquake are possible’ along the coasts of Indonesia and the Philippine­s.

However, waves were forecast to be less than 30cm above tide level, it said, while Philippine monitors warned that “minor sea level disturbanc­es” were to be expected.

The Philippine government’s seismology institute initially advised people to ‘stay away from the beach and not to go to the coast fronting the Philippine Sea,’ for about two hours after the quake.

But it later cancelled the tsunami advisory, saying that wave heights had returned to normal.

Although people rushed out of buildings during the quake, the civil defence office said it expected no damage or aftershock­s.

The office said cities in the south of the country felt ‘moderately strong’ shaking but the authoritie­s in the affected areas said they had no immediate reports of damage or casualties from the quake.

The Philippine­s and Indonesia lie on the so-called Ring of Fire, a vast Pacific Ocean region where many earthquake­s and volcanic eruptions occur.

The most recent major quake disaster to strike the Philippine­s was in 2013 when a 7.1-magnitude quake left more than 220 people dead and destroyed historic churches in the central islands.

Indonesia has been hit by two major tsunamis this year. More than 400 people were killed last weekend after an erupting volcano triggered a deadly wave that struck the coastlines of western Java island and south Sumatra.

A quake-tsunami in September killed around 2,200 people in Palu on Sulawesi island, with thousands more missing and presumed dead. — AFP

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