Killing 15 people and injuring roughly 100 more, the earthquake affected about 800 homes throughout the southern and central parts of
Mindanao. Two people in
Lake Sebu were killed when their house collapsed, while two others were killed by collapsing buildings in
Maitum, and four people, The earthquake spawned
landslides in
South Cotabato which flowed through the
crater lake on
Mount Parker, causing widespread flooding which swept away homes, affected at least nine sub-districts of the province and killed three people. The landslide and subsequent flooding also created local
tsunamis reaching a maximum height of at
Kiamba,
Maitum and
Palimbang. The earthquake was powerful enough to knock over concrete walls and fences. One major road was heavily damaged by the shaking. In
Tupi, two churches were damaged. At least 100 workers at a
tuna cannery in
General Santos were injured due to a stampede involving 1,000 workers, which was attributed to the quake. Severe damage to a high school, a hotel, the
Philippine National Police headquarters, water tanks and other buildings were reported in General Santos. In
Koronadal City, a
transporter bridge, an elementary school and other buildings were affected. Two churches, a health centre and a public market were also destroyed in
Sultan Kudarat and
South Cotabato Provinces. ==See also==