Dozens injured after magnitude-6 quake strikes central Indonesia


On Sunday, Aug.17, 2025, photo released by Central Sulawesi Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD Sulawesi Tengah), rescuers clear up debris from a church after an earthquake in Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. -- BPBD Sulawesi Tengah via AP

JAKARTA (dpa): At least 29 people were injured - including two who are in a critical condition - after a magnitude-6 earthquake struck Sunday morning on the island of Sulawesi in central Indonesia, an official said. 

Thirteen of the injured have been rushed to medical facilities in Central Sulawesi province's Poso and Tokorondo districts due to injuries sustained by the falling debris of a damaged house of worship, said Abdul Muhari, spokesman for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency. 

The quake also damaged a church in Masani village, while the number of displaced residents is still being verified.

The quake struck Poso at 5:38 am on Sunday (2138 GMT Saturday) with the epicentre at a depth of 10 kilometres. The authorities said there was no potential for a tsunami. 

In neighbouring Sigi district, the quake was felt moderately for about seven seconds, but no casualties or damage were reported.   

The tremor, which lasted about 15 seconds, was strongly felt in several villages in the Poso Pesisir district, prompting residents to flee their homes. 

Muhari said residents have been urged to stay alert for aftershocks and avoid damaged buildings. - dpa

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Turkish Red Crescent aid continues to flow into Gaza after the reopening of Rafah crossing
Philippine senator calls out China in visit to disputed island
Washington offers US$200 million to boost the American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
Madani govt component parties must strengthen cohesion to realise people's mandate, says Zaliha
Chinese scientists put quantum chaos in ‘slow motion’
Trump to remove Vietnam from restricted tech list, says Hanoi
Myanmar issues complete ban on e-cigarettes and e-shisha
India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years
Muslims preserve Ramadan traditions and religious bonding all over South-East Asia, and even in Myanmar to Cambodia
US tariff ruling lifts market sentiment, positive for M'sian markets, say economists

Others Also Read