Key facts
- A 7.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in the Philippines' Mindanao island.
- The earthquake caused the seabed to rise by up to two meters.
- Exposed coral reefs led to a marine die-off.
- At least 61 deaths were reported.
- 40 people are missing.
- Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong are organizing a fundraising drive.
- The fundraising drive will last for one month.
- Organizers are collecting food, water, and medicine for affected families.
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Mindanao in the Philippines has had profound geological and ecological consequences, causing the seabed to rise by up to two meters. This significant uplift exposed coral reefs, leading to a widespread marine die-off in the affected areas. The seismic event also resulted in a tragic loss of life, with at least 61 people confirmed dead and 40 individuals still missing following the tremor.
