There's no Tsunami warning!
A 6.7-magnitude earthquake hit off Indonesia's Java island which was felt across Jakarta on Friday, January 14. The U.S Geological Survey recorded 6.6 quake hit the Indian Ocean about 88 kilometer (54 miles) southwest of Labuan, a coastal town in Banten province with a depth of 37 kms., it said.
The powerful earthquake has left hundreds of people evacuating out of homes and offices in Jakarta, including people at the quarantine facility.
#Indonesia | #Jakarta struck by 6.7 magnitude #earthquake, no tsunami potential. Video shows the damage caused to a school in #Banten province. @EarthQuakesTime@LastQuake #gempa pic.twitter.com/sva7wQ3LZy
— Xhildinho Z (@xhildinho) January 14, 2022
Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency said that there is no risk of a tsunami, but advised people to watch out for aftershocks.
Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency said that there is no risk of a tsunami, but advised people to watch out for aftershocks. #Indonesia #Gempa #earthquake #deprem #kerasahttps://t.co/m0hU0LmSWU pic.twitter.com/8VhHqpOwu7
— ILKHA (@IlkhaAgency) January 14, 2022
A 6.7 earthquake hit Indonesia with strong tremors felt in the country's capital Jakarta on Friday. #Indonesia #Gempa #earthquake #deprem #kerasahttps://t.co/m0hU0LmSWU pic.twitter.com/pmWkh5tVGH
— ILKHA (@IlkhaAgency) January 14, 2022
The aftermath of today's earthquake in Banten, Indonesia. Needs further confirmation for these photos. https://t.co/oSjaZleF9s
— kevin ng 黄協龍 (@sandhatu) January 14, 2022
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