A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, prompting residents of Palu and surrounding areas to evacuate to open spaces. The quake caused damage to buildings and infrastructure, though the full extent is still being assessed. As of initial reports, no casualties have been confirmed. Authorities are currently evaluating the damage and monitoring for potential aftershocks. The earthquake’s impact was felt across a wide area, leading to widespread fear and disruption. Residents are bracing for further seismic activity as they seek safety. Local disaster management teams have been deployed to affected regions.