A 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, resulting in at least one confirmed fatality and multiple injuries. The quake was strongly felt in the cities of Palu and nearby Sigi. Indonesian authorities have stated there is no tsunami warning in effect following the seismic event. Details regarding the extent of the damage and the number of injured are still emerging. Emergency response teams are currently assessing the situation and providing assistance to affected areas. The earthquake’s impact appears to be localized to the Palu and Sigi regions, with no widespread reports of devastation beyond these areas. Further updates are expected as assessments continue.
