Devastation in General Santos: Rescuers Race Against Time Amid Earthquake Aftermath
In General Santos, Philippines, rescuers are battling time to find survivors amid the rubble of a collapsed building following a devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake. The disaster has left at least 37 dead and hundreds injured, with rescue efforts ongoing as the city struggles under a state of calamity.
In the aftermath of a catastrophic 7.8-magnitude earthquake, rescuers in General Santos, Philippines, combed through debris on Tuesday to find survivors, with at least 37 confirmed dead and hundreds injured. The quake struck off Sarangani province, triggering widespread destruction and leaving a grim scene in its wake.
With more than 700,000 residents in the southern city grappling with the tragedy, rescue operations are urgently attempting to locate four individuals still missing. Families, such as that of Dioslinda Deluvio, wait anxiously, hoping for a resolution amidst the debris-strewn streets and toppled power lines.
Authorities continue to assess damage to critical infrastructure including schools and hospitals, some of which sustained significant structural harm. Meanwhile, officials work to restore essential services as General Santos faces ongoing aftershocks and the challenges of a declared state of calamity.
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