Jakarta: Nearly 20 people were killed in a 5.6-magnitude quake that jolted Indonesia's West Java province on Monday, a local official said.
The 5.6 magnitude quake struck Cianjur town in West Java, at a shallow depth of 10km (six miles), according to US Geological Survey data. Videos on social media ...
A further 700 were left injured, according to Major General Suharyanto, head of the BNPB. The quake hit the Cianjur region in West Java province at a depth of ...
MEDAN, Indonesia โ At least 56 people have been killed following a 5.6-magnitude earthquake that hit Indonesia's West Java province on Monday at 1:21 p.m. ...
An Indonesian quake kills more than 160 people and injures hundreds ... CIANJUR, Indonesia โ A powerful earthquake killed at least 162 people and injured hundreds ...
Officials were gathering information on the toll of those injured and killed by the quake in the remote area. West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil said the number of ...
A strong, shallow earthquake toppled buildings and walls on Indonesia's densely populated main island on Monday, killing at least 162 people and injuring h.
A deadly 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck western Indonesia Monday, killing at least 162 people and injuring hundreds in Cianjur in West Java. Hundreds of ...
At least 162 people killed after magnitude-5.6 quake triggered landslides, damaging homes and leaving thousands displaced.
Authorities warn death toll of 162 may rise after 5.6-magnitude quake devastated Cianjur on Indonesia's main island of Java.
At least 162 people have died after the powerful quake rocked Indonesia's main island of Java this morning.
The magnitude 5.6 quake was at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) below the Earth's surface, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Aprizal Mulyadi, 14, was at school when the quake hit, saying he was trapped after "the room collapsed and my legs were buried under the rubble". He said he ...
At least 162 people were killed after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Java on Monday, AP reported Monday citing West Java ...
Race against time to rescue people still trapped in collapsed buildings.
Scientists who study earthquakes offer several factors that could have contributed to the tragic death toll of this relatively mild temblor.