Mon, 8 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Jun 8, 2026 · 19:46
World News Updated Jun 8, 2026

PM Modi Expresses Condolences Over Philippines Earthquake Losses

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the loss of lives in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines, reaching out to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The quake killed at least 32 people, injured 134, and left 12 missing, with damage from debris, building collapses, and landslides. Schools and flights were suspended as safety inspections began, and tsunami warnings were issued but later lifted. India expressed solidarity with the Philippines during the crisis.

Saddened by loss of lives, destruction caused by earthquake in Philippines: PM Modi

New Delhi, June 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday conveyed his condolences to Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr over the loss of lives following the earthquake in Mindanao.

"Saddened by the loss of lives and destruction caused by today's earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for the speedy recovery of those injured. India stands in solidarity with the people and the Government of the Philippines," PM Modi wrote on X.

At least 32 people were killed, numerous buildings damaged, and schools and flights suspended after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Sarangani province in the southern Philippines on Monday morning, according to local authorities. Multiple countries had issued tsunami warnings, which were later lifted.

Junie Castillo, spokesperson for the Philippines' Office of Civil Defence, said 10 victims were reported in South Cotabato's General Santos, a port city with a population of over 700,000, and at least 12 people remain missing so far. The deaths were caused by falling debris, building collapse and landslides. The Philippine National Police earlier said that no fewer than 134 people were injured, Xinhua news agency reported.

The powerful earthquake hit shortly after schools across the Philippines started reopening following the summer break. Surveillance footage from several schools captured violent shaking during the quake. Teachers and students either evacuated urgently or took shelter under desks. The country's Department of Education said affected schools, with more than 5,800 students, have been ordered to suspend classes to guarantee student safety.

The General Santos International Airport suspended operations from 8:45 am to 3 pm local time for a full safety inspection. Three airlines cancelled a total of 17 domestic flights. According to civil aviation authorities, landing and takeoff operations at the airport are currently limited to government, military, and humanitarian flights from Monday at 3 pm until June 11 at 6 pm.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Such a tragedy, especially when schools were reopening and kids just went back. Those videos of students hiding under desks are heart-wrenching. Hope India sends actual aid, not just tweets.

Vikram M

We in India know the pain of natural disasters from Uttarakhand floods and Gujarat earthquake. True that we should help Philippines with rescue teams and relief materials. Our NDRF is among the best in the world.

James A

Strong leadership from PM Modi. This is what global diplomacy should look like - compassion in action. India's role in the Indo-Pacific is not just about strategic interests, but humanitarian ones too.

Rohit P

Sensitive response from our PM. But honestly, I wish we also focused more on disaster preparedness back home. We saw what happened in Joshimath and Himachal. Every country learns from such events.

Kavya N

Heartbreaking to see families mourning in Philippines. My prayers are with them. India should send medicines, shelter materials and trauma counselors. We have experience with earthquakes from Bhuj and Kashmir.

Siddharth J

Photos of collapsed buildings are terrifying. 7.8 magnitude is no joke. We need stronger building codes in India too - our cities are growing but safety often takes a back seat. Thoughts with Filipino brothers and sisters.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked