A magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook the southern Philippines’ Mindanao island on Friday, marking the latest seismic activity in an area recently hit by a powerful 7.5 magnitude tremor. The region is still recovering from the destructive effects of the October 10th quake, which led to widespread damage and mandatory evacuations. Initial assessments for the 6.1 earthquake are underway, but its occurrence highlights the persistent seismic risks in the Philippines, situated on the geologically active “Ring of Fire.” The earlier 7.5 magnitude earthquake caused considerable damage to infrastructure, including schools and a hospital, and resulted in widespread power outages. A significant tsunami warning was issued, urging coastal populations to move to higher ground due to the potential for destructive waves. Precautionary school closures were implemented in Davao City. The substantial 7.5 quake was recorded at a notable depth, followed by the recent 6.1 aftershock.
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