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Powerful Earthquake Of Magnitude 7.0 Jolts Indonesia’s Bali Sea Region

by Binghamton Herald Report
August 29, 2023
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A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

A strong earthquake of magnitude 7.0 hit Indonesia’s Bali Sea region early Tuesday morning, reported Reuters citing the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). The seismological centre added that that the epicentre was 203 km (126 miles) north of Mataram, Indonesia, and very deep at 516 km below the Earth’s surface.

According to the Indonesian geological agency, the jolt was followed by two simultaneous shock waves of magnitude  6.1 and 6.5, Reuters stated in its report. Meanwhile, no Tsunami alert has been sounded in the region.

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