Students at Davao de Oro State College were seen gathering outside school buildings following a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck the region on Friday, October 10. The tremor, which occurred at 9:43 a.m., prompted immediate evacuations across schools and public buildings in Davao City and nearby areas.
In response to the earthquake, the local government of Davao City suspended classes at all levels, both in public and private schools. This measure was taken to allow authorities to conduct a rapid damage assessment of infrastructure and school facilities. The suspension of classes aims to ensure the safety of students and staff.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) issued a tsunami warning following the earthquake, which had its epicenter located 62 kilometers southeast of Manay, Davao Oriental. The warning advises residents in coastal areas to stay alert and follow evacuation instructions from local authorities.
Reports indicate that some infrastructures, including school buildings, sustained damage due to the earthquake. Authorities are monitoring the situation, and aftershocks are expected. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and stay away from weakened structures.
As of this writing, initial assessments have not reported any significant casualties. However, authorities continue to inspect the structural integrity of buildings and infrastructure. The public is urged to stay informed and follow government safety protocols.
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