Devastation Across Indonesia As Earthquake Causes Buildings To Collapse In Java | IN PICS
At least 162 people were killed after an earthquake struck Indonesia's major island Java on Monday. The 5.6 magnitude earthquake's tremors were reported in the towns of south Jakarta, Indonesia's capital. The earthquake's impact injured 700 people, according to AFP. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppWest Java Governor Ridwan Kamil confirmed the deaths on Instagram. According to Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency (BNPB), over 2,200 houses were damaged and over 5,300 people were displaced. (Image Source: Getty)
According to the US Geological Survey, the 5.6-magnitude quake was centred at a depth of 10 kilometres in the Cianjur district of West Java province (6.2 miles). Several buildings, including dwellings, have been destroyed, according to Cianjur district local officials. (Image Source: Getty)
Hundreds of buildings, including dwellings, were damaged, according to Cianjur district officials. The tremor was felt intensely throughout the greater Jakarta area. High-rise buildings in the capital trembled for more than three minutes, prompting others to leave. (Image Source: Getty)
The tremor destroyed many buildings and caused a landslide. According to the USGS, it was focused in the Cianjur district of West Java, but its effects were noticed as far away as Jakarta. (Image Source: AFP)
Injured earthquake survivors are being treated in the yard of a hospital in Cianjur. According to the governor of the worst-hit region, at least 162 people were killed in an earthquake that shook Indonesia's major island of Java on November 21, 2022. (Image Source: AFP)
The Indonesian meteorology service cautioned inhabitants around the quake to be on the lookout for further earthquakes. Because of its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire, where tectonic plates intersect, Indonesia sees frequent seismic and volcanic activity. A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Sulawesi Island in January of last year, killing over 100 people and displacing hundreds. (Image Source: AFP)