Mindanao quake death toll rises to 78, 1.5 million affected

The death toll from the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao on June 8 has risen to 78, with more than 1,300 injured and over 1.5 million people affected. More than 450,000 residents remain displaced, and relief operations are ongoing. The Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region prone to earthquakes.
The death toll from the powerful earthquake that struck the southern Philippine island of Mindanao earlier this month has risen to 78, with approximately 1.5 million people affected, according to figures reported by the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Citing data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), the newspaper reported that more than 1,300 people were injured in the disaster, which caused extensive damage across several provinces in Mindanao. The magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Sarangani province on June 8, triggering widespread destruction in residential areas and public infrastructure.
Displacement and damage
Authorities said more than 450,000 residents remain displaced, with many staying in evacuation centers or temporary shelters. The disaster disrupted transportation networks, power supplies, communications, and public services across affected communities, while thousands of homes, schools, roads, and government facilities were damaged. Relief and recovery operations remain underway, with national and local authorities coordinating the delivery of food, drinking water, medical assistance, and emergency shelter materials to affected communities. Emergency teams continue to assess structural damage and monitor aftershocks, which have hampered recovery efforts in some areas.
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