China News Service, April 10, reported that a 6.0-magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters south of Indonesia's Java Island on the 10th local time.

Many places including Bali are said to have felt the tremor.

Local residents said bluntly, "Everything is shaking." There are currently no reports of casualties.

Data map: On January 17, local time, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Due to fear of aftershocks, the local hospital set up tents outdoors as temporary wards to treat the wounded.

According to reports, in the early morning of the 15th local time, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, killing at least 56 people, injuring more than 800, and displacing about 15,000.

  According to the official measurement of the China Seismological Network, a 6.0-magnitude earthquake occurred in the waters south of Java Island, Indonesia (8.85 degrees south latitude, 112.50 degrees east longitude) at 15:00 on April 10, with a focal depth of 70 kilometers.

  Agence France-Presse reported that Malang, East Java, with a population of several million, felt the earthquake.

There are no reports of casualties.

  A local resident said, "(The earthquake) was very strong and lasted for a while." "Everything is shaking."

  According to a Reuters report, some social media users in Indonesia said that many places, including Bajitan, Blitar, and the resort island of Bali, felt the tremor.

  According to previous reports, Indonesia is located in the Pacific Rim seismic zone, where thousands of large and small earthquakes occur every year.

  Earlier, on January 15, 2021, a magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in West Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, causing hundreds of casualties.

On October 25, 2010, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake occurred in the waters near the Mentawi Islands in West Sumatra, Indonesia, which triggered a tsunami, causing at least 509 deaths, 21 missing, and tens of thousands of residents homeless.