A 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck Central Sulawesi province in Indonesia on Tuesday, resulting in at least one confirmed fatality and dozens of injuries. The quake caused significant damage to infrastructure across the districts of Palu, Sigi, and Parigi Moutong. Reports indicate dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed, alongside bridges and government buildings. Authorities are currently assessing the full extent of the damage and providing aid to affected communities. The earthquake’s impact has disrupted local services and raised concerns about potential aftershocks. Further updates are expected as rescue and assessment efforts continue in the region.
