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Several buildings in Bali damaged following earthquake

Buildings near the venue of IMF-WB Annual Meetings are safe.

Ni Komang Erviani (The Jakarta Post)
Denpasar
Thu, October 11, 2018

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Several buildings in Bali damaged following earthquake Personnel from the Indonesian Military and the National Police visit a resident whose house was damaged by a 6.0-magnitude earthquake on Oct. 11 at 01:44 in the Supedi Islands in Sumenep regency in East Java. (Courtesy of Sumenep Police/-)

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everal buildings in Jembrana regency, Bali, have been damaged following a 6.0-magnitude earthquake that occurred at 02:44 a.m. local time on Thursday.

According to a report from the Bali Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), most of the damaged buildings are houses belonging to the residents of Jembrana regency. There have been no reports of casualties or injured victims.

A recent update from a command center for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) Annual Meetings in Nusa Dua, Badung regency, revealed that there were 11 aftershocks measuring between 2.5 and 3.5 magnitude. However, there have been no significant impacts on buildings in Nusa Dua, which is located 117 kilometers away from Jembrana.

The earthquake, which centered in East Java, resulted in the death of three people in Sumenep regency, East Java. The quake’s epicenter was located in the sea at the depth of 12 km, at a distance of 161 km northwest of Denpasar, Bali. No tsunami alert was issued following the quake.

Earlier, the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) stated the quake had a 6.4 magnitude but later revised it to a 6.0 magnitude. The US Geological Survey website stated the quake had a 6.0 magnitude. (dpk/evi)

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