A significant earthquake near Mindanao, Philippines has prompted a tsunami warning for the region, as announced by the US Tsunami Warning System. The earthquake, with an estimated magnitude of 8.2, was felt in Davao City around 7:40 am local time on Monday, June 8, 2026. Residents reported feeling intense shaking and precautionary evacuations from buildings were carried out. Concerns about a potential tsunami threat have arisen for multiple countries. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre reported the earthquake as magnitude 8.2 with a depth of 63km in Honolulu. The Japanese Meteorological Society has issued a tsunami advisory for coastal areas in the southern part of Japan. New Zealand Civil Defence also highlighted possible tsunami warnings for various countries. The earthquake in Mindanao registered a depth of 10km (6.2 miles). Updates on this developing situation will be shared as they become available.
“8.2 Magnitude Earthquake Sparks Tsunami Warning in Mindanao”
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