The quake was felt strongly in and around Jakarta.
Digital Desk: On Monday, a 5.6 magnitude earthquake shook Indonesia's main island of Java, killing at least 46 people and injuring 700. Several buildings were also damaged by the earthquake. According to the US Geological Survey, the magnitude 5.6 quake was centred at a depth of 10 kilometres in the Cianjur region of West Java province.
According to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency, dozens of buildings were damaged, including an Islamic boarding school, a hospital, and other public facilities.
According to a statement, information about the extent of casualties and damage was still being gathered. The quake was felt strongly in and around Jakarta. High-rise buildings in the capital shook, and some were evacuated.
"The quake was extremely powerful. My colleagues and I decided to leave our ninth-floor office via the emergency stairwell "Vidi Primadhania, a South Jakarta employee, agreed. Earthquakes occur frequently throughout the vast archipelago nation, but they are rarely felt in Jakarta.
Because of its location on the Ring of Fire, an arc of volcanoes and fault lines in the Pacific Basin, the country of more than 270 million people is frequently struck by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis.
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck West Sumatra province in February, killing at least 25 people and injuring over 460 others. In January 2021, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in West Sulawesi province killed over 100 people and injured nearly 6,500.
In 2004, a powerful Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami killed nearly 230,000 people in a dozen countries, the majority of whom were in Indonesia.
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