Tsunami threat cleared after Davao quake

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MANILA, Philippines– A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Davao Oriental in the Philippines on Oct. 10, prompting a tsunami warning that was later lifted by state seismologists.

The earthquake occurred on Friday, affecting the southern region of the country. The initial warning had been issued as a precautionary measure due to the quake’s potential to generate tsunami waves.

Authorities closely monitored the situation, assessing any threats to coastal areas. The lifting of the tsunami warning indicated that the threat had subsided and that no significant waves were expected to affect the region.

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