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    Indonesia Earthquake Damages Buildings, Triggers Tsunami Waves

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    Posted on April 2, 2026

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    Tags:headlinesDisasterIndonesiaEarthquakeTsunami

    Quick Summary

    A magnitude ~7.4–7.6 earthquake struck Indonesia’s Northern Molucca Sea on April 2, 2026, triggering small tsunami waves, damaging buildings and killing one person. Authorities continue monitoring aftershocks and urge vigilance.

    Indonesia earthquake damages buildings, but tsunami alerts have been lifted

    Major Earthquake Strikes Northern Molucca Sea

    JAKARTA, April 2 (Reuters) - A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck in Indonesia's Northern Molucca Sea on Thursday, killing one person, damaging buildings and triggering tsunami waves, authorities and witnesses said, though monitoring agencies said the likelihood of further casualties was low.

       Indonesia's meteorology agency BMKG said there were tsunami waves reported in five locations, the highest at 0.75 m (2.46 ft) in North Minahasa in North Sulawesi and about 50 aftershocks were monitored, the largest at a magnitude of 5.8.

    Tsunami Alerts and Warnings

    BMKG chief Teuku Faisal Fathani initially said modelling indicated there was tsunami potential for waves of 0.5 m to 3 m (1.6 ft to 9.8 ft) high, but the agency lifted its tsunami warning later on Thursday morning.  

    U.S. tsunami warning authorities also initially said hazardous tsunamis were possible along the coasts of Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia, but later lifted the threat warning.

    Casualties and Damage

    One person was killed by falling rubble in Manado city when part of a building used by the local sports authority collapsed, deputy chief of North Sulawesi police Awi Setiyono told reporters.  

    Disaster Agency Urges Vigilance

    DISASTER AGENCY URGES VIGILANCE

    Tectonic Setting and Earthquake Details

    Indonesia is a tectonically complex part of the "Pacific Ring of Fire", a seismically active belt of volcanoes stretching from South America to the Russian Far East.

    The epicentre of Thursday's quake was roughly 580 km (360 miles) south of the Philippine coast and 1,000 km (620 miles) from Malaysia's Sabah, and struck at a depth of 35 km (22 miles).  

    The United States Geological Survey said nine other quakes with a magnitude of 7 or more have occurred within 250 km of the Thursday event over the last 50 years but had not caused extensive damage.

    Risk Assessment and Agency Statements

    Though the epicentre is within 150 km (93 miles) of densely-populated islands like Ternate and Sulawesi, USGS said there was a "low likelihood" of further casualties, and economic damage was also expected to be limited.

    Indonesia's national disaster agency urged caution.

    "Although relatively small, this situation still requires vigilance due to the potential for aftershocks," it said in a statement. It said initial reports were of minor to moderate damage to several houses and a church, and a fuller assessment was underway. 

    It said tremors from the initial quake were felt strongly for 10 to 20 seconds in Bitung City and Ternate City and subsequent aftershocks were located in the sea, urging the public to remain calm and follow guidance until authorities could declare the situation was safe.

    Abdul Muhari, a spokesperson for Indonesia's disaster agency, urged citizens to stay away from damaged buildings, warning that there were still aftershocks.

    Eyewitness Reports and Regional Impact

    Indonesia's Metro TV showed video footage of damaged buildings and a Manado resident told Reuters people ran out of their houses in panic.

    There was no visible damage in her neighbourhood, but items fell off shelves and power had been cut, the resident said.

    International Response and Monitoring

    The Philippines' seismology agency Phivolcs said there was "no destructive tsunami threat" to the country based on its latest data, while Malaysia's meteorological department said there was no immediate tsunami threat to the country but it was monitoring developments. 

    The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned of the risk of waves less than 0.3 m (1 ft) over tide levels for the coasts of Guam, Japan, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Taiwan.

    Japan may see waves of up to 0.2 m (8 inches), but no damage is expected, the Japan Meteorological Agency said, as it warned a tsunami could occur in the Pacific.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo, Fransiska Nangoy and Stanley Widianto in Jakarta, Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru, Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City, Kantaro Komiya in Tokyo, David Stanway in Singapore; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Martin Petty, Sonali Paul)

    References

    • Indonesia earthquake damages buildings, triggers tsunami waves - Reuters (Yahoo News)
    • Earthquake in Indonesia kills at least 1 person and sets off small tsunami waves — AP News

    Table of Contents

    • Major Earthquake Strikes Northern Molucca Sea

    Key Takeaways

    • •A strong shallow quake (USGS magnitude 7.4, BMKG magnitude up to 7.6) struck early April 2, prompting tsunami alerts across nearby nations
    • •Tsunami waves—up to ~0.75 m recorded in North Sulawesi—caused minor inundation; warnings were later downgraded
    • •One fatality occurred when rubble collapsed in Manado; aftershocks up to magnitude 5.5 continue, and agencies advise public to stay alert

    Frequently Asked Questions about Indonesia earthquake damages buildings, triggers tsunami waves

    1Where did the Indonesia earthquake occur?

    The earthquake struck in Indonesia's Northern Molucca Sea, near North Sulawesi.

    2How strong was the earthquake in Indonesia?

    The earthquake had a magnitude of 7.6, with aftershocks up to magnitude 5.5.

    3
    Tsunami Alerts and Warnings
  • Casualties and Damage
  • Disaster Agency Urges Vigilance
  • Tectonic Setting and Earthquake Details
  • Risk Assessment and Agency Statements
  • Eyewitness Reports and Regional Impact
  • International Response and Monitoring
  • Reporting Credits
  • Did the earthquake cause a tsunami?

    Yes, tsunami waves were reported in five locations, the highest reaching 0.75 meters in North Minahasa.

    4What was the impact of the earthquake?

    The earthquake caused damage to buildings, resulted in one death, and triggered temporary tsunami warnings.

    5Were there tsunami threats to other countries?

    Initial warnings covered Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia, but serious threats were later lifted.

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