Key Points

A powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck Cebu province, causing significant loss of life and widespread damage. The Philippines' Office of Civil Defence has officially ended search and rescue operations after confirming all missing persons were accounted for. The disaster resulted in 72 confirmed deaths and nearly 300 injuries across multiple municipalities. Authorities are now focusing on relief, recovery, and long-term support for affected communities.

Key Points: Cebu Quake Rescue Ends 72 Dead After 6.9 Magnitude Disaster

  • 6.9 magnitude earthquake strikes Cebu province killing 72 people
  • Search and rescue operations officially terminate on Thursday
  • 294 people injured across multiple municipalities
  • 170,959 individuals affected by the disaster
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Philippines ends search, rescue, retrieval in quake-stricken areas

Philippines concludes search operations in Cebu after devastating earthquake, shifting focus to recovery and support for affected communities.

"The period of saving lives has now shifted into the period of sustaining lives - Office of Civil Defence"

Manila, Oct 2

The Philippine government announced on Thursday the official termination of search, rescue, and retrieval operations in the four municipalities hardest hit by a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday.

In a statement, the Philippines' Office of Civil Defence announced that search, rescue, and retrieval operations in the municipalities of San Remigio, Daanbantayan, Medellin, and the City of Bogo, Province of Cebu, ended on Thursday afternoon, Xinhua News Agency reported.

"The decision (to terminate the operations) followed extensive ground validation and close coordination with local responders, confirming that all reported missing persons have been accounted for and that no further signs of trapped individuals were found," the OCD said in a statement.

With the life-saving phase of operations completed, it said efforts will now transition toward relief, early recovery, and rehabilitation activities.

"As emphasised, the period of saving lives has now shifted into the period of sustaining lives," the statement read.

The OCD assured the public that coordinated assistance will continue for families and communities affected by the earthquake, with inter-agency partners working together to ensure recovery, rehabilitation, and long-term support.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported that the 6.9-magnitude offshore earthquake that struck Cebu province has killed 72 people and injured nearly 300 people.

The quake, which hit the northern part of Cebu province at 9:59 p.m. local time on Tuesday, struck at a depth of 5 km, approximately 19 km northeast of Bogo City.

The Philippines sits along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a region prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity.

Meanwhile, the Philippines' disaster management agency said on Thursday that the death toll from the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck Cebu province in the central Philippines rose to 72.

The NDRRMC reported that at least 294 people were injured in the quake that hit Cebu province at 9:59 pm local time on Tuesday.

The NDRRMC reported that 30 of the fatalities were recorded in Bogo City, the hardest-hit area, 22 in San Remigio town, 12 in Medellin town, five in Tabogon town, and one each in the municipalities of Sogod, Tabuelan, and Borbon.

The NDRRMC reported that 47,221 families, or 170,959 individuals, were affected, prompting the provincial government to declare the entire province a state of calamity.

It said 87 infrastructures were damaged, along with 597 houses.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The transition from rescue to rehabilitation is crucial. Having seen similar situations during Uttarakhand floods, I hope they have proper systems for distributing aid without corruption. The affected families need sustained support.
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Michael C
While I understand the need to move to next phase, ending search operations after just 2 days seems quite quick. Hope they're absolutely certain no one is still trapped. The numbers affected are massive - 170,000 people!
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Ananya R
The Pacific Ring of Fire affects so many countries including parts of India. We need better disaster preparedness across all vulnerable regions. My prayers with the affected families in Philippines. 💔
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Vikram M
Good that they're being transparent about the operations. 597 houses damaged is huge - rebuilding will take months. Hope international aid reaches them properly. India should also offer assistance if needed.
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Sarah B
The depth being only 5km explains why the impact was so severe. Similar to what we've seen in Himalayan regions. Hope they focus on building earthquake-resistant infrastructure during rehabilitation.

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