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.
The National Security Operations Center in Saudi Arabia received over <strong>2.6 million</strong> calls through the unified number <strong>911</strong> in March. These calls were directed to relevant security and service agencies across major regions including Mecca, Medina, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province.
The East Kalimantan Social Affairs Department announced the distribution of <strong>12,500 humanitarian aid packages</strong> to disaster-affected areas. This initiative aims to accelerate humanitarian response during crises.
The U.S. 82nd Airborne Division, comprising 18,000 soldiers, is preparing for rapid deployment to conflict zones in the Middle East amid rising military tensions. This division plays a crucial role in managing military crises.
The United Arab Emirates quickly returned to normalcy following heavy rainfall that caused temporary disruptions. Rapid and effective measures were taken to ensure the safety of citizens and residents.
Indonesian Interior Minister Tito Karnavian has urged local governments to provide accurate data on disaster victims to facilitate and expedite aid delivery. This request is part of the government's efforts to enhance disaster response effectiveness in three key provinces in Sumatra.