A strong 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Sulawesi region of central Indonesia on Tuesday. The earthquake was shallow, increasing the potential for damage, however initial reports indicate no casualties or significant infrastructure damage. The quake occurred at a relatively small depth, according to reports from the Agence France-Presse. Indonesian authorities are currently assessing the situation and monitoring for potential aftershocks. As of now, there have been no tsunami warnings issued following the seismic event. Further updates are expected as information becomes available from affected areas.
