TheIndonesia.co - Banten was struck with a 6.7 magnitude earthquake on Friday, January 14, at 4.15 p.m. local time, with tremors felt in nearby cities, including Jakarta, Depok, and Bekasi.
According to the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG), the epicenter was at 52 km southwest of Sumur subdistrict in Banten and occurred at a depth of 10 km. The Agency also reported no threat of tsunami.
5.7 magnitude aftershock was also reported at 4.49 p.m. Western Indonesia Time (WIB).
Baca Juga
Terkini
- Reports of Large Group at Jakarta Police HQ Draw Attention During Corruption Investigation
- Police Receive Highest Number of Human Rights Complaints in Indonesia in 2025: Komnas HAM
- Indonesia's Forestry Minister May Be Questioned in Forest Permit Bribery Probe
- MMA Indonesia: Strong leadership, not AI alone, will shape the next generation of brands
- Indonesian Watchdog Says Free School Meals Programme Is Undermining Teachers' Welfare
- Creative Economy Minister Backs Jatim Media Summit 2026 to Empower Local Media
- Jokowis Moves Fuel Speculation Over Another PrabowoGibran Run in 2029
- Former National Nutrition Agency Deputy Denied Justice Collaborator Status in MBG Graft Case
- Indonesia student rallies grow nationwide as PDIP faces allegations over demonstrations
- Rupiah Holds Steady as Global Markets Await Central Bank Decisions
Berita Terkait
-
Reports of Large Group at Jakarta Police HQ Draw Attention During Corruption Investigation
-
A New Era for Jakarta: Ending Open Dumping to Save Capital City Environment
-
President Approves IDR 10.6 Trillion for Disaster Recovery in 3 Provinces
-
Land Access to Central Aceh Reopens After Flood, Landslide Damage
-
President Prabowo Orders Rapid Aid Deployment to Flood-hit Sumatra Regions
-
Search Underway for Missing Family of Three in Bali Floods
-
Can Whooshs Success Justify a High-Speed Rail to Surabaya?
-
Myanmar Declares Seven-Day National Mourning
-
Jakarta Prepares for Increased Visitor Traffic at Tourist Sites During Eid
-
Amid Ongoing Conflict, Indonesia Continues Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar