© TEMPO/Prima Mulia
A 6.5-magnitude quake rocked Subang District, West Java, this morning. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) website says that the earthquake occurred at 7:25 am.
The same source says that the epicenter of the quake was at a latitude of 5.29 degrees south and a longitude of 108 degrees east, 120 kilometers northeast of Subang, 654 kilometers below the sea.
According to the head of Data, Information and Public Relations, the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), no injuries nor casualties reported after earthquake. "As of now, there are no victims," he told Tempo via text message.
According to the data from the BNPB, the quake has no potential to cause a tsunami. However, it was felt in several regions in West Java, such as Cikarang, Indramayu, Cirebon, Cianjur, etc.
© Google Epicentre of earthquake
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