Two powerful earthquakes struck the southern Philippines just hours apart Friday, leaving at least seven people dead and sparking tsunami warnings and landslides. Seismologists called the rare “doublet” quakes—measuring 7.4 and 6.8—distinct events along the same fault line, forcing overnight evacuations and fears of further collapses.
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