Earthquake Today: Magnitude 6.7 quake hits offshore eastern Indonesia; no Tsunami warning
INDONESIA, JUL 14 – The earthquake caused damage to at least 15 houses and two schools but no casualties, with authorities confirming no tsunami risk from the event, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.
- A 6.7-magnitude earthquake occurred off eastern Indonesia on July 14, according to the US Geological Survey .
- The quake struck at 12:49 PM Western Indonesia time and was located at a depth of 66 km, around 177 km west of Tual, as reported by USGS.
- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center stated there was no tsunami threat, confirming that the quake 'did not have the potential to cause a tsunami.'
- No immediate reports of damage or casualties were noted following the earthquake.
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An earthquake of magnitude 6.7 was recorded 180 kilometres from the Indonesian coast. The authorities confirm that there is no risk of tsunami.
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