Magnitude 6.8 na lindol, yumanig sa Sarangani at mga karatig-probinsya | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
17 Nov 202302:49

Summary

TLDRA magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck General Santos City and nearby provinces in Mindanao, causing significant panic and damage. Footage captured terrified mall-goers seeking shelter as ceiling debris fell, with one individual suffering minor injuries after jumping from a second-floor balcony. The earthquake also led to rockfalls on roads in Sarangani Province, prompting travel advisories. Local schools reported students panicking during the tremors. The Office of Civil Defense confirmed no tsunami threat, urging residents to remain alert for aftershocks and to follow updates from local authorities.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 A magnitude 6.8 earthquake was felt in General Santos City and surrounding provinces.
  • 🏚️ Significant damage has been reported in General Santos City, particularly in malls.
  • 📹 Video footage shows mall-goers taking cover under tables during the quake.
  • 😨 Panic ensued as people screamed and cried for help amidst falling debris.
  • 🩹 One mall-goer sustained minor injuries after jumping from the second floor to the ground floor.
  • 🚧 Large rocks fell onto roads in Sarangani Province, prompting warnings for motorists to avoid travel.
  • 🏫 Students experienced panic and dizziness in schools due to the strong tremors.
  • 🌊 The Office of Civil Defense 12 confirmed that there is no tsunami threat for General Santos City.
  • ⚠️ Residents are advised to remain alert for potential aftershocks.
  • 📢 Local government units will provide updates and advisories to residents.

Q & A

  • What was the magnitude of the earthquake reported in the transcript?

    -The earthquake had a magnitude of 6.8.

  • Which areas were primarily affected by the earthquake?

    -General Santos City and several nearby provinces in Mindanao, particularly Sarangani, were primarily affected.

  • What immediate reactions were observed among mall-goers during the earthquake?

    -Mall-goers sought shelter by hiding under tables, and many were seen crying and shouting for help as debris fell.

  • Were there any injuries reported as a result of the earthquake?

    -Yes, one mall-goer sustained minor injuries after jumping from the second floor to escape.

  • What kind of damage was observed in the roads of Sarangani Province?

    -Large rocks fell onto the roads, leading authorities to advise against travel in the area.

  • How did the earthquake affect students in schools?

    -Several students reported feeling dizzy and panicked due to the strong tremors during the earthquake.

  • Did the Office of Civil Defense issue any warnings regarding tsunamis?

    -Yes, the Office of Civil Defense Region 12 clarified that there was no tsunami threat for General Santos City following the earthquake.

  • What safety advice was given to residents of Mindanao?

    -Residents were advised to remain alert for possible aftershocks and to follow advisories from their local government units.

  • How can residents stay updated on the situation following the earthquake?

    -Residents can tune in to local news channels and subscribe to GMA Integrated News for the latest updates.

  • What resources are available for international viewers to get news updates?

    -International viewers can access GMA Pinoy TV and the website www.gmanews.tv for news updates.

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