A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia, causing residents in and around Palu, the capital of Central Sulawesi province, to evacuate. The quake prompted widespread panic as people rushed to open spaces. While initial reports indicate scattered damage, a full assessment of the impact is ongoing. Palu, a city of approximately 400,000 inhabitants, experienced strong shaking. Authorities have not yet released details regarding casualties or the extent of structural damage. The earthquake’s impact was felt across a broad area, raising concerns about potential aftershocks and further disruption. Residents are bracing for potential follow-up seismic activity.