MANILA: A landslide hit a mining village in Davao de Oro province in southern Philippines on Thursday, killing at least seven people and leaving four .
MANILA (AP): A powerful undersea earthquake shook the southern Philippines on Friday, causing ceilings in shopping malls to plunge to the ground as shoppers screamed. No tsunami warning was in effect. The Office of Civil Defence said it was.
At least one person is reported to have died after the tremor, measuring 6.7 magnitude, struck on Friday, causing walls to collapse and ceilings at shopping centres and a school to plunge to the ground.
TACLOBAN (AFP) – Filipino widow Agatha Ando has learned to laugh again in the decade after Super Typhoon Haiyan smashed into the central Philippines, killing over 6,000 people and leaving millions homeless. Fierce winds tore apart houses and toppled trees as tsunami-like waves whipped up by the storm obliterated mostly poor coastal communities on November […]