6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Causes Scattered Damage in Indonesia
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake has struck a part of Indonesia, causing scattered damage and prompting residents to flee to open areas. The tremors were felt strongly in Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi province, a city home to approximately 400,000 people. Indonesia is frequently affected by earthquakes and volcanic activity due to its location across several seismic faults.
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake has reportedly shaken a section of Indonesia, resulting in scattered damage across the affected region.
The strong tremors prompted residents, particularly in and around Palu, the capital city of Central Sulawesi province, to evacuate their homes and seek safety in open areas. Palu has a population of about 400,000 people.
Indonesia is situated at the intersection of several seismic faults, making it highly susceptible to frequent earthquakes and volcanic activity.
According to NDTV World, ...

