7.8-magnitude earthquake in southern Philippines causes 4 deaths, damage and a tsunami

A magnitude 7.8 earthquake has caused destruction in the southern Philippines and set off a 3-foot tsunami. Authorities reported at least four deaths, more than 200 injuries and damage in a large coastal city.
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