The death toll from an earthquake that shook Cebu province in the Philippines has risen to 69, prompting ongoing rescue efforts as officials assess damage.
Earthquake Magnitude and Epicenter
On Tuesday, 30 September at 15:00 local time, a 6.9‑magnitude quake struck north of Cebu Island, near the 90‑thousand‑resident city of Bogo.
Casualties and Damage
Officials now report 69 fatalities. The tremor damaged 22 buildings, and collapsed structures may conceal trapped residents.
Rescue Efforts
Rescue teams are operating in Bogo and surrounding areas; a Coast Guard vessel with medical personnel is en route to aid the wounded.
State of Disaster Declared
Cebu province officials have declared a disaster state; the nearby Bogo hospital is overloaded.
President’s Response
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pledged rapid assistance and has instructed his administration to coordinate rescue operations.
Broader Seismic Context
The Philippines lies on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region of frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity; other regional quakes include a 6‑magnitude shock off the coast of Java, Indonesia. January and 2023 saw significant shocks with no casualties or eight deaths, respectively.



