Strong earthquake in Indonesia triggers tsunami warning.

A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia. A tsunami warning was issued for Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Authorities ordered evacuations due to the potential for dangerous waves.
The earthquake occurred in the Molucca Sea near Sulawesi Island. Initial reports stated the earthquake was 7.8 magnitude, but it was later revised to 7.4. Tsunami waves up to 1 meter high were possible within a 1000 kilometer radius. Authorities issued a tsunami warning and advised people to move to higher ground. Fortunately, the warning was later lifted. At least one person died as a result of the earthquake and associated damage.
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Highlights
Significant Earthquake in Indonesia
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Sulawesi Island in Indonesia.
Tsunami Warnings Issued
Multiple tsunami warnings were issued following the earthquake, affecting Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Japan, and Pacific Island nations.
Wave Heights Up to 1 Meter
Potential tsunami waves were predicted to reach up to 1 meter in height.
Warning Initially 7.8 Magnitude
The earthquake was initially measured at 7.8 magnitude before being downgraded to 7.4.
One Death Reported
At least one person died as a result of the earthquake in Indonesia.
Perspectives
- A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia.
- A tsunami warning was issued following the earthquake.
- The warning affected Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and potentially Japan.
- Authorities monitored the situation and issued alerts for coastal communities.
Initial reports indicated a 7.8 magnitude quake, later downgraded to 7.4.
NRK, la Repubblica
The earthquake measured 7.4 on the Richter scale.
FAZ, tagesschau, Der Standard
Dangerous waves could reach 30 cm to 1 meter high within a 1000 km radius.
NRK, DR Nyheder, Público
Authorities expected the wave height to be manageable.
Der Spiegel
No casualties were reported.
Der Spiegel
At least one person died as a result of the quake.
NRK, Der Standard