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Title: Philippines Earthquake: M6.9 Hits Bohol – No Tsunami Threat

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Manila, Philippines – A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of the‍ Philippines Tuesday, September 30, 2025, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, initially reported as magnitude⁢ 7.0, ⁣was centered approximately 11 kilometers ‌(7 miles) east of Calape, a coastal city in Bohol Province.

The earthquake rattled communities across the central Philippines, a region frequently impacted by seismic activity due to its location within the pacific Ring of Fire. ‍While the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center confirmed no tsunami threat, the event⁢ serves as a stark⁤ reminder ⁢of the earthquake risk faced by ​the⁢ island nation and the challenges of predicting these natural disasters.

The USGS ⁤reported ⁣the epicenter near Calape,a city in Bohol Province with a population of around‌ 33,000. Most earthquakes in the ⁣Philippines are minor and go ⁤unnoticed, but stronger tremors pose a significant threat.

The Philippines lies within the⁢ Pacific Ring of Fire, an​ intense seismic arc extending ⁣from Japan ⁤through Southeast Asia and across the Pacific ⁤Basin. This​ geological zone is responsible for approximately 90% of the worldS earthquakes. Despite constant monitoring, current technology cannot reliably predict when and where damaging earthquakes will occur.

Residents⁢ in affected areas reported shaking, and authorities are currently ⁢assessing potential damage. A video showing chandeliers swaying​ during ⁤a magnitude 7.1 earthquake north of the Philippines is circulating online,illustrating the potential impact of‍ strong seismic events in the region.

(rfs/one)

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