Indonesia: Destruction seen as Indonesia earthquake death toll reaches 38.
Aug 15, 2026
RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “INDONESIA NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY” HANDOUT — EDITORIAL USE ONLY — SHOTLIST: EAST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA (AUG. 15, 2026) (INDONESIA NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY - RESTRICTED) 1. VARIOUS OF COLLAPSED, DAMAGED BUILDINGSEAST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA - AUG. 15, 2026 - RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “INDONESIA NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AGENCY” HANDOUT — EDITORIAL USE ONLY — The death toll remained at 38 after a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Flores region in eastern Indonesia early Saturday, while a separate 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck near Pematangsiantar in North Sumatra later the same day, according to authorities and the US Geological Survey (USGS). So far, at least 38 people have been killed and 13 injured, including 11 with minor injuries, KOMPAS.TV reported, citing the National Disaster Management Agency. A tsunami warning initially issued by Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency for several areas was later lifted. The earthquake struck the Flores region at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) at 5.58 am local time on Saturday (2158GMT Friday), according to the US Geological Survey. It was followed by two aftershocks, with one of 6.1 magnitude. Strong shaking was reported in several areas, leading frightened residents to flee their homes and take shelter in the streets, according to media reports. Authorities also evacuated around 2,000 people to safe shelter from affected areas. Rescue teams remain engaged in assessing damage and casualties in affected parts of Flores Island, with additional information expected as emergency response efforts continue. Indonesia lies along the Pacific "Ring of Fire," a zone of volcanoes and fault lines surrounding the Pacific Basin that is highly susceptible to frequent tremors.
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