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Philippine Authorities Close the Search for Missing Persons After the Earthquake

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On Thursday, the Philippine authorities closed the search and rescue efforts following the 6.9 magnitude earthquake, which left at least 72 dead and almost 300 injured in the center of the archipelago, considering that they are no longer missing. “Today, there are no missing persons, even according to local authorities. They are all supposed to be located,” said the spokesman for the Civil Defence Office (CDO), Junie Castillo, in an interview wi…
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On Thursday, the Philippine authorities closed the search and rescue efforts following the 6.9 magnitude earthquake, which left at least 72 dead and almost 300 injured in the center of the archipelago, considering that they are no longer missing. “Today, there are no missing persons, even according to local authorities. They are all supposed to be located,” said the spokesman for the Civil Defence Office (CDO), Junie Castillo, in an interview wi…

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Monitoreamos broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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