Listen to Australian and world news and follow trending topics with SBS News Podcasts.TRANSCRIPTAt least 35 people have been killed and 12 people are missing, after an earthquake in the southern Philippines on Monday [[8 June]].Rescuers continue to search for survivors near the epicentre of the 7.8 magnitude quake, which triggered a one-metre tsunami.Emergency crews are scouring the rubble of destroyed buildings on Mindanao.There are grave concerns for 12 people who are unaccounted for, who may be caught under the debris of collapsed buildings near the quake's epicentre.Deoslinda Deluvio has been waiting and watching for news of her son, who was trapped in a collapsed supermarket where he had been working.After several hours, her fear turned to devastation.“The last message I received was that the search team will arrive the next day for the retrieval but it’s not a rescue, because there’s no longer any heartbeat detected Ms Quijano says despite the area experiencing repeated earthquakes since 2019, panic set in as she rushed to protect her child."Trauma was there and the fear because my two sons were at school, so it was really difficult to think a lot of things in one time so we have to think about our safety at home and our children at school