Manila: A powerful earthquake has hit the island of Mindanao in the Philippines today, according to a tsunami in the region. A powerful earthquake occurred on the island of Mindanao in the southern part of the Philippines. The American Geological Survey Center first reported that it was recorded at 7.2 on the Richter scale. Then it was reported to 6.9 Richter. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 59 km in the earth, 193 km east of General Santos.
Due to this, the buildings in the area were shaky. No information about the damage caused by the earthquake has been reported. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center says tsunami waves are likely to be formed in the Pacific coast, which is followed by the earthquake. The tsunami has been reported in the Philippine and Indonesian waters of 300 km from the area of the earthquake. But there is no tsunami threat in the Hawaiian state of the United States
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