Magnitude 6.8 Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines
(CBS SF) – A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the southern part of the Philippines, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The USGS reports the earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mindanao about 50 miles south of General Santos City at 1:23 p.m. Friday Pacific Time (4:23 a.m. Saturday local time).
According to the National Tsunami Warning Center, the threat of possible tsunami waves for parts of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia have passed.
Officials also said there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii or the west coast of the United States.
COMPLETE QUAKE COVERAGE: CBS Earthquake Resource Center
This article will be updated as information warrants, and follow KPIX 5 on Twitter at @CBSSF or KCBS Radio on Twitter at @KCBSNews for updates on breaking news anytime.
Strong earthquakes with an epicenter off the coast can trigger tsunamis, depending on the size and type of the fault movement. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center tracks earthquake data for the West Coast.
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So in other news, don't bother calling customer service at Bell, Virgin, Rogers, Telus and so on.. because their call centre got hit with an Earthquake. :lol:

(CBS SF) – A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the southern part of the Philippines, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The USGS reports the earthquake struck off the southern coast of Mindanao about 50 miles south of General Santos City at 1:23 p.m. Friday Pacific Time (4:23 a.m. Saturday local time).
According to the National Tsunami Warning Center, the threat of possible tsunami waves for parts of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia have passed.
Officials also said there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii or the west coast of the United States.
COMPLETE QUAKE COVERAGE: CBS Earthquake Resource Center
This article will be updated as information warrants, and follow KPIX 5 on Twitter at @CBSSF or KCBS Radio on Twitter at @KCBSNews for updates on breaking news anytime.
Strong earthquakes with an epicenter off the coast can trigger tsunamis, depending on the size and type of the fault movement. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center tracks earthquake data for the West Coast.
source
So in other news, don't bother calling customer service at Bell, Virgin, Rogers, Telus and so on.. because their call centre got hit with an Earthquake. :lol: