A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.4</strong> on the Richter scale struck northern Japan, prompting the Indonesian embassy in Tokyo to monitor the situation of its citizens in affected areas. So far, no injuries among Indonesian nationals have been reported.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.4</strong> on the Richter scale struck northern Japan on Monday, prompting tsunami warnings in several areas. The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that there were no injuries among Indonesian citizens in the affected regions.
Japan has issued urgent warnings of a potential massive earthquake in the northern region following a strong tremor felt earlier today. This alert comes as officials strive to ensure the safety of citizens amid growing concerns.
The Indonesian Ministry of Education announced the distribution of 4,000 books to children in Aceh, aiming to promote reading and creativity, especially among those affected by disasters.
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued an emergency warning for a potential massive earthquake in northern Japan after a strong quake occurred in the Pacific off the coast of Iwate. The tremors were felt significantly, impacting buildings in Tokyo.
The Central Sulawesi Disaster Management Agency has begun assessing the damage caused by floods that hit the village of Saugo. The floods, resulting from heavy rainfall, submerged around 60 homes and disrupted traffic in the area.
In a swift response to the earthquake that struck Ternate Island, the Indonesian government has distributed humanitarian aid to the affected residents. The aid includes food supplies and essential items transported via special ships to the disaster-stricken areas.
The North Sumatra provincial government continues to strengthen its efforts to support women affected by disasters through the 'Strong and Independent Women' program. This initiative aims to train women in hydroponics and provide psychological and social support.
The government of Sumedang, Indonesia, has announced the start of the resettlement process for two homes damaged by landslides in the village of Micar Rahayu. This decision follows a comprehensive evaluation of the situation by relevant authorities.
Reports from Indonesia indicate that local activities are recovering following extensive cleanup efforts in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, where mud was removed from 527 affected sites.
The Pasaman Barat district government in West Sumatra has secured over <strong>11 billion rupiah</strong> to rehabilitate schools affected by natural disasters. This funding will support six early childhood education centers and nine elementary schools.
The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in Indonesia has urged citizens to remain vigilant despite the receding floods in Manokwari and Lombok. This warning comes amid forecasts of continued severe weather conditions.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>4.9</strong> struck eastern Indonesia, causing significant damage to homes and injuring several residents. The quake occurred at a depth of <strong>10.4 km</strong> near the city of <strong>Maumere</strong> shortly before midnight on Wednesday.
The government of Bengkulu has distributed thousands of ready meals to residents affected by the floods that have struck the area since April 6. This initiative aims to alleviate the suffering of citizens whose homes have been damaged.
The Disaster Management Agency in Flores Timur has announced the distribution of emergency aid to victims of the 4.7 magnitude earthquake on Adonara Island. The earthquake occurred early this morning, prompting residents to evacuate their homes.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) recorded 1,378 aftershocks following a main earthquake of 7.6 magnitude that struck North Maluku on April 2, 2026. These aftershocks are expected to continue for several weeks.
The Semeru Volcano, located on the border between Lumajang and Malang regencies in East Java, erupted four times on Thursday. Smoke columns rose to heights ranging from 800 meters to one kilometer above the volcano's summit.
The Karangetang volcano on Siau Island in Indonesia erupted powerfully on Wednesday evening, releasing volcanic ash clouds up to 25 meters high. Local authorities are warning residents to stay away from the area.
Alex Indra Lukman, Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Parliament's Agriculture Committee, warned of delays in addressing the effects of floods caused by hydrometeorological disasters. These floods have severely impacted farmers who have lost their land, threatening the country's food security.
The government of Semarang, Indonesia, has announced the commencement of repairs for 65 homes damaged by a severe cyclone that struck the Jatowang area on March 30. The cyclone caused varying degrees of damage, prompting authorities to provide urgent assistance.
In an emotional ceremony, families gathered in the village of Sembahyang, Indonesia, to bid farewell to loved ones lost in a recent landslide. The tragedy has left the community in deep sorrow.
The National Zakat Agency of Indonesia (Baznas) and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) have announced a new partnership aimed at supporting education in disaster-affected areas of Sumatra. A budget of <strong>600 million Indonesian rupiah</strong> will be allocated to aid children and schools impacted in Aceh, West Sumatra, and North Sumatra.
Hydrometeorological disasters in the Pidie Jaya district of Aceh have destroyed over <strong>13,303 housing units</strong>, prompting urgent government action for reconstruction. The Indonesian government is providing shelter and assistance to affected residents.
Mount Semeru in the Lumajang region of Indonesia has erupted again, spewing an ash column approximately <strong>2000 meters</strong> high, alarming local residents. This eruption comes at a sensitive time as the area continues to deal with the aftermath of previous eruptions.
The rehabilitation unit in Aceh is working to enhance access to five isolated villages in Central Aceh following recent floods. Officials have announced ongoing efforts to rebuild damaged roads and bridges.
The Central Java provincial government has provided urgent support for the repair of seven homes damaged by flooding in Demak. This assistance includes food and financial aid distributed during the visit of the deputy governor to the affected area.
The <strong>Ducono</strong> volcano in North Halmahera, Indonesia, experienced significant volcanic activity, recording <strong>76 explosions</strong> in a single day on April 6, 2026. Authorities have warned residents to stay away from the surrounding area due to the potential for further eruptions.
Indonesian authorities announced the dispatch of humanitarian aid to Batang Dua Island, which was severely affected by a magnitude 7.6 earthquake. The relief operation is being carried out in collaboration with various government agencies and local organizations.
Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, continued his visit to <strong>Tatili Village</strong> in <strong>Minahasa</strong> following a devastating earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale. The visit aims to provide support and condolences to the victims of the earthquake, which resulted in one fatality and the destruction of several buildings.
Bojong Regency in West Java has emerged as a key reference in disaster management, welcoming a delegation from the Siskoad Military Academy. This visit aims to enhance cooperation among local government, military, and police to tackle environmental challenges.