Renato Solidum of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said the quake, which was set off by movement of oceanic plates 625 kilometres under the seabed, was slightly felt in southern General Santos city.
The undersea quake was centred 223 kilometres southeast of Sulu province and aftershocks were possible, he said, adding such quakes at that depth are rare although shallower ones have struck the region a number of times in the past.
A magnitude 7.7 quake killed nearly 2,000 people on the northern island of Luzon in 1990.
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