EARTHQUAKE
September 30, 2025 – Earthquake Hits Bogo City, Cebu, Philippines
At exactly 10:18 PM, the ground began to shake violently. At first, I was disoriented, unsure if I was dreaming or if something was actually happening. But within seconds, the power went out. The lights shut off abruptly, and complete darkness surrounded me. Then the tremors intensified—stronger than anything I had ever experienced in my life. My heart started racing as fear quickly set in.
Without wasting any time, I jumped out of bed and ran outside. My first thought was my family. My sister and her daughter lived just a short distance away in a nearby rented apartment. I didn’t even stop to put on proper footwear—I just had to make sure they were safe.
As I rushed through the dark, I could feel the earth still trembling slightly under my feet. I could hear dogs barking and people shouting from their homes. It was chaos. Some neighbors were already outside, confused and panicked, trying to contact their loved ones.
When I got to my sister’s place, I found them huddled together outside the building. Thank God—they were safe and unhurt. My sister and her daughter looked shaken but they were physically fine. We stood together for a few minutes, trying to make sense of what had just happened.
Once I knew they were okay, I immediately checked my phone to contact the rest of our family. The signal was unstable, but after several tries, I was able to get in touch with them. Thankfully, all of them were safe. No one was injured, and their homes were still intact. At that point, I breathed a sigh of relief. It could have been much worse.
About 20 minutes later, messages and photos started pouring in from friends and people on social media. That’s when the full scale of the earthquake’s impact started to become clear.
My friends sent me images of buildings that had been severely damaged—cracked walls, fallen debris, broken glass, and even roads with large fissures. It was shocking. Areas I recognized looked almost unrecognizable. What really struck me was how quickly everything had changed in just a matter of seconds.
That’s the terrifying thing about earthquakes—they come without warning and can change lives in an instant.
In the aftermath, despite the fear and uncertainty, I felt incredibly grateful. Grateful that my family and loved ones were safe, that our homes were still standing, and that we had each other to lean on during such a frightening event. It made me realize how fragile life can be and how important it is to cherish the people around you.
We still don’t know the full extent of the damage across Bogo City and nearby areas. Authorities have started assessing the situation and offering aid to those affected. For now, all we can do is PRAY, stay alert, stay safe, and support each other through these difficult times.
This earthquake was a reminder that in moments of disaster, human connection and compassion are what truly matter.
Stay informed. Stay prepared. And most of all, stay connected — because in the face of shaking ground, it’s the strength of our communities that holds us steady.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog today. It’s a heavy topic because of the recent events.
Some photos were shared by a friend.
Keep safe always!
In our place we've also felt the 5.6 intensity of that earthquake last night!I was so shocked then just thinking only of carrying my baby.
Still until now I can feel the trauma and the trembling of my knees up to now is what Ive experienced til now.We just have to lift everything to the Lord.I know this will come to an end soon.
Let's keep praying. For those who have lost a loved one, may they find strength, peace, and hope in their hearts during this difficult time. Grief is never easy, but through prayer and the support of those around them, may they slowly begin to heal.
The earthquake was strong, thankful you are safe, you're right this earthquake is a reminder for us that in moments of disaster, human connection and compassion are what truly matter. And also don't forget to pray.
🙏🙏🙏 let's keep on praying!
Here in Bicol, we also felt the earthquake. But not as strong as you experience. Good thing you're safe and your family.
Praise God. But some areas in Cebu specially in Bogo were severely damage. Let's keep on praying.
I saw a video of the church there last night. Anlakas nga, katakot.
Yes it's 6.7 magnitude in our area but in Bogo it's 6.9 magnitude. Please keep praying🙏
Thank God you and your family are all safe. I heard there are still aftershocks. Hopefully it will be over soon. Keep safe.
I really appreciate your kind words. Yes, there are still some aftershocks, but we're staying alert and doing our best to stay safe. Hopefully things settle down soon. Take care as well.
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Thnak goodness you were safe po… I was shocked when I heard the news, until now po ata meron paring mga after shocks. I hope it will be over soon. Keep safe po
🙏 Yes Sir. We are still experiencing aftershock till now. Hope this will end soon.