Bali has been struck by a strong earthquake this morning, but it has not triggered a tsunami alert.
Bali has been struck by a strong earthquake this morning, but it has not triggered a tsunami alert.
The 6.4 magnitude earthquake was centered off the coast of the Indonesian archipelago, with early data placing it about 26km south of Denpasar.
It struck around 7am Bali time, with witnesses reporting feeling a strong shake lasting around 20 seconds.
Preliminary measurements of its intensity vary, ranging from 6.4 through to 5.5.
Map of the testimonies received so far following the #earthquake M5.5 in Bali Region, Indonesia 41 min ago pic.twitter.com/8HhIClLmPv
— EMSC (@LastQuake) March 21, 2017
M5.6 #earthquake (#gempa) strikes 26 km S of #Denpasar (#Indonesia) 9 min ago. Effects reported by witnesses: pic.twitter.com/S0pNHTWile
— EMSC (@LastQuake) March 21, 2017
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