A magnitude 6 earthquake struck the island of Seram in Indonesia on Thursday, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). The tremor was recorded at a depth of 136 kilometers (around 85 miles), indicating a deep seismic event that was felt across the wider region.
So far, no information has been released regarding potential damage or casualties, as reported by News.Az, citing Reuters. Emergency authorities remain on high alert and are closely monitoring the situation while assessments continue in the affected areas.
Residents have been urged to stay vigilant, as aftershocks may follow in the coming hours. Local officials emphasize the importance of caution until seismic activity in the region stabilizes.



