A powerful 6.7-magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Indonesia.
According to information provided by the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre, the epicenter of the tremors was located approximately 46 kilometers southeast of the city of Palu, which has a population of roughly 282,000. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers.
There have been no immediate reports of casualties or significant structural damage resulting from the seismic event. Authorities have confirmed that no tsunami warning has been issued for the region.
Indonesia, an archipelago nation situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire, is frequently prone to seismic activity and volcanic eruptions due to its location at the intersection of several tectonic plates. The country's geographical positioning makes it highly susceptible to earthquakes, necessitating robust disaster preparedness and monitoring systems to mitigate risks to its large population.