A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern Philippines on Monday, killing at least 37 people and displacing over 32,000. - The quake was centered off Mindanao, causing landslides and building collapses.
- At least 13 died in General Santos, 18 in Sarangani province, and others in nearby areas. - Nearly 500 people were injured, and the airport in General Santos remains closed.
- President Marcos deployed officials for rescue and aid, with international support offered. Rescuers continue searching damaged buildings for survivors, while authorities warn of aftershocks.