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Philippines ‘still not ready’ for ‘Big One’ even after latest quake

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southern Mindanao in the Philippines on June 8, causing widespread destruction and killing at least 68 people. The tremor damaged or destroyed nearly 68,000 homes, injured over 1,300 people, and left 33 missing.

Jeoffrey MaitemSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-16 · 09:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Philippines ‘still not ready’ for ‘Big One’ even after latest quake
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A magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southern Mindanao in the Philippines on June 8, causing widespread destruction and killing at least 68 people. The tremor damaged or destroyed nearly 68,000 homes, injured over 1,300 people, and left 33 missing. The quake also caused schools and government buildings to collapse and triggered tsunami warnings. The article highlights the devastating personal impact, such as the loss of a family in Glan, Sarangani province, and suggests that decades of weak enforcement and societal inaction have left the Philippines unprepared for such seismic events, referred to as the "Big One."

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Roldan Dante lost his wife and two young children in the earthquake.

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The earthquake triggered tsunami warnings along the southern coast and in neighboring countries.

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Nearly 68,000 homes were damaged or destroyed by the earthquake.

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A magnitude 7.8 earthquake killed at least 68 people in the Philippines.

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The Philippines is 'still not ready' for a major earthquake.

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When the ground tore open beneath the Philippines last week, Roldan Dante was working in a nearby town. By the time he could return, his home in Glan, Sarangani province, had collapsed. His wife and two young children were gone.“If only I had known this was going to happen, I would have picked them up,” he told This Week in Asia, as social workers pressed government cash aid into his hands.“I feel traumatised. I’m in shock and I still can’t accept what happened.”Dante’s loss speaks to the sheer destructive power of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that killed at least 68 people. Yet that human toll also exposes the accumulated cost of decades of weak enforcement, political inaction and a society that has not yet made safety a reflex.Damaged houses are seen in Glan, Sarangani province, on June 10 after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Photo: ReutersNearly 68,000 homes were damaged or destroyed when the quake hit southern Mindanao on June 8. More than 1,300 people were injured and 33 are still missing.The tremor triggered tsunami warnings along the southern coast and in neighbouring countries, as it crumpled schools and government buildings in General Santos, the largest and most populous affected city.
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