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View all search resultsOfficials had warned that waves could reach three metres (10 feet) above high tide levels after the quakes - the strongest a magnitude 8.1 - but the threat had passed by the afternoon, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said.
In the last decade, at least 7,300 people died and 55 million people displaced when their homes were destroyed by these disasters in Indonesia. Around 4,000 of the deaths were from the 2018 Central Sulawesi earthquake, when many were buried under their own homes.
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