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Powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake off southern Philippines kills at least two

At least two people have died in a powerful 7.4 earthquake that struck the south east coast of the Philippines on Friday. Authorities had initially issued evacuation warnings following tsunami threats; however, these have now been lifted.

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00:00At least two people have been killed in a 7.4 magnitude earthquake which struck off the south
00:10eastern coast of the Philippines. Footage from the city of Davao, the biggest city near the epicenter,
00:17shows health workers rushing wounded earthquake victims to hospital. One woman died in the city
00:24of Mati after being hit by falling debris, according to local officials. Filipino quake
00:30experts said they were expecting damage and aftershocks from the quake. Locals had initially
00:36received evacuation warnings for tsunami threats, but the warning was later lifted. The Pacific
00:43Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said waves of up to three meters above normal tides were also
00:50possible on some Philippine coasts, and smaller waves were possible in Indonesia and Palau.
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