A magnitude 6.05 earthquake struck Mindanao island in the southern Philippines on Tuesday evening, according to Israeli media reports. No immediate reports of damage or casualties have been published.
A magnitude 6.05 earthquake struck Mindanao island in the southern Philippines on Tuesday evening, according to a report from ynet. The earthquake's epicenter and depth have not been immediately detailed. No reports of damage or casualties have been published so far. The Philippines lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire and experiences frequent seismic activity. The Zioneer has previously reported on a magnitude 6.4 earthquake in the same region on June 26 and a magnitude 8 earthquake in early June that caused dozens of casualties and triggered tsunami warnings.
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