Magnitude 6.1 Aftershock Hits Southern Philippines; Indonesia Orders Emergency Evacuations for Tsunami
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A magnitude 6.1 aftershock struck the southern Philippines hours after a deadly magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Indonesia has ordered evacuations in northern regions as a precaution against a potential tsunami.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many people died in the earthquake?
- A: At least one person died in the initial magnitude 7.8 earthquake.
- Q: Where was the epicenter of the aftershock?
- A: Approximately 8 km north-northwest of Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines.
- Q: Which areas in Indonesia were ordered to evacuate?
- A: High-risk areas including Manado, northern Gorontalo, and the Sangihe Islands.