Listen to Australian and world news, and follow trending topics with SBS News Podcasts.TRANSCRIPT: 12 people remain missing after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the southern Philippines.At least 35 people have been killed, by falling debris, building collapses and landslides.Schools have been closed and flights suspended after the quake struck Sarangani province.Civil aviation authorities say landing and takeoff operations at the airport are currently limited to government, military, and humanitarian flights..Meanwhile, survivors have recounted their experiences of the earthquake as it struck the region.Local Jojo Calma was driving his motorcycle in front of a building when it collapsed.“My tears started to fall Thank God they’re okay, but my sibling’s house collapsed.”Elizabeth Joy Serrano Quijano is a teacher at Davao Occidental State College and a resident of Matan-ao in Davao del Sur.She has told SBS Filipino that the quake brought back memories of the last big earthquake in 2019."Trauma was there and the fear because my two sons were at school, it was almost 8:00 here in the Philippines, 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 then our children at school