64 dead as 6.9 quake devastates Northern Cebu

Authorities confirmed at least 64 deaths in Northern Cebu after a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the province on September 30, 2025.

The Cebu Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office reported rising casualties while rescue teams continued operations across multiple affected towns and cities.

Officials reported widespread destruction of homes, businesses, and public infrastructure, leaving thousands of residents displaced, homeless, and dependent entirely on immediate relief assistance.

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In response, Cebu province declared a state of calamity, granting access to calamity funds, implementing price controls, and fast-tracking rehabilitation programs.

Authorities stressed the declaration empowers provincial leaders to deliver faster relief operations, mobilize additional resources, and strengthen recovery initiatives for devastated communities.

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Emergency response teams deployed to hardest-hit areas provided medical aid, distributed relief goods, and offered temporary shelters for displaced vulnerable families.

Officials urged residents to stay vigilant and avoid unsafe structures as continuous aftershocks threaten damaged communities and further endanger lives.

The provincial government vowed sustained rescue efforts, ongoing assistance, and immediate mobilization of resources to rebuild severely affected communities across Cebu province.