In early April 2026, the northern regions of Sulawesi and North Maluku in Indonesia experienced a devastating earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale. This event underscores the critical role of integrated data in disaster recovery efforts.
Indonesian Vice President <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong> met with volunteers in North Sulawesi, expressing pride in discussing recovery efforts following a devastating earthquake. This visit underscores the government's commitment to enhancing development in remote areas.
The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency has announced the end of the tsunami warning following a powerful earthquake that struck the northern Maluku and North Sulawesi regions. The earthquake, measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale, caused strong tremors, but maritime conditions have returned to stability.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale struck the North Sulawesi region of Indonesia, prompting a swift response from the Indonesian military. The earthquake, which occurred early this morning, has caused widespread destruction and significant concern among local residents.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale struck North Sulawesi, Indonesia, resulting in one death and significant damage. The Indonesian government is taking urgent measures to ensure citizen safety.
A powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale struck North Sulawesi and Maluku, prompting Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> to call for rapid rescue efforts. The earthquake, which occurred at a depth of <strong>33 kilometers</strong>, led to tsunami warnings in several areas.
A 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck North Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Thursday morning, raising concerns among residents. Local authorities confirmed that there is no immediate threat to lives after assessing the situation.
The ceiling of the Bunda Hati Kudus Yesus Church in Romingkor, Indonesia, collapsed on Thursday morning following a powerful earthquake measuring <strong>7.6</strong> on the Richter scale. Despite the damage, officials confirmed that religious celebrations will continue without interruption.