Davao: A strong earthquake jolted the southern Philippines on Sunday, killing at least four person including a minor and causing a three-story building to collapse, setting off a search for an unspecified number of people who were feared to have been trapped inside, officials said.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the magnitude 6.9 quake struck an area about 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) northwest of Padada town in Davao del Sur province. It had a depth of 30 kilometers (18 miles).
Ricardo Jalad, who heads the Office of Civil Defense, said his office received an initial report that a small three-story building collapsed in Padada as the ground shook and that authorities were checking if people got trapped inside. The building housed a grocery store, Jalad said without elaborating.