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    Indonesia hit by strong quake near Sumatra coast

    May 23, 2025 News
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    A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Sumatra island early Friday, according to data from the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). The earthquake occurred at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers beneath the surface, which is classified as shallow and can lead to more intense ground shaking near the epicenter.

    Indonesia hit by strong quake near Sumatra coast

    The seismic event was registered on the morning of May 23 and was strong enough to be felt across parts of Sumatra. However, authorities confirmed that the quake did not pose a risk of triggering a tsunami. Initial assessments indicate that there have been no reports of injuries or fatalities, and damage to infrastructure appears to be minimal at this stage.

    Emergency response teams have been deployed to survey the affected areas, particularly in regions closest to the epicenter. Local government units are working with national agencies to monitor aftershocks and ensure that essential services remain operational. The public has been advised to stay alert for any further seismic activity and to follow official safety guidelines.

    Indonesia is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire. This region encircles the Pacific Ocean and is marked by numerous tectonic plate boundaries. These boundaries are prone to movement, which frequently results in earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The country experiences thousands of such events annually, with Sumatra being among the most affected areas due to its position along the Sunda megathrust fault.

    Historically, Sumatra has experienced several devastating earthquakes, including the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which caused widespread destruction and loss of life across multiple countries. Since then, Indonesia has invested significantly in early warning systems, public education campaigns, and infrastructure improvements to reduce the impact of natural disasters.

    The BMKG continues to monitor seismic activity closely and provides regular updates to the public. While the recent earthquake did not cause major disruptions, it serves as a reminder of the persistent geological risks facing the region. Authorities emphasize the importance of disaster preparedness, including emergency drills and structural resilience, particularly in high-risk zones.

    Residents in affected areas are encouraged to remain cautious, report any damage to local officials, and heed further advisories as aftershocks may occur. The situation is being closely watched, and further information will be released as assessments continue. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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