A powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Sumatra, Indonesia’s westernmost island, on Thursday. The seismic event originated at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, according to seismological data. Fortunately, the earthquake did not trigger a tsunami warning, and initial reports indicate no immediate damage or casualties. Indonesia, located on the volatile Pacific “Ring of Fire,” is highly susceptible to seismic activity due to its position on tectonic plate boundaries. This region experiences frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, posing ongoing risks to its population. The recent tremor serves as a stark reminder of the archipelago’s geological volatility. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely following the quake.
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