Earthquake Measuring 6.7 Hits Indonesia's Papua Province
A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's Papua province, about 200 km from Abepura. No tsunami warning was issued, and there were no immediate reports of casualties or structural damage.
A significant earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale shook Indonesia's Papua province on Thursday, as reported the United States Geological SurveyUSGS). The quake's epicenter was situated approximately 200 km from Abepura, a city with over 62,000 residents. It occurred at a depth of 70 km beneath the surface.

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On Thursday, a 6.7-magnitude earthquake, according to the USGS, struck Indonesia's Papua province, with its epicenter roughly 200 km from Abepura. The quake occurred at a depth of 70 km, and no tsunami alert or immediate reports of casualties or damage have been issued.
Impact and Response
Despite the quake's strength, no tsunami alert was issued by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. Additionally, there were no immediate reports of casualties or structural damage in the affected areas. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely for any developments.
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