A 7.6-magnitude earthquake has struck off the southern Philippines, prompting tsunami warnings for nearby areas, with potential waves up to 3 meters high. The quake, centered southeast of Manay town, follows a recent 6.9-magnitude earthquake that resulted in 74 deaths, highlighting the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters due to its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire.”
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