In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Bali was struck by a whopping 7.1 magnitude earthquake. While the epicenter of the earth ways was deep in the Java Sea, within the waters of North Lombok, residents and tourists across all communities in Bali felt the impact of the seismic activity with many people left frightened …
Bali Earthquake
Government officials in Bali have made statements confirming the extent of the damage caused by the 5.4 magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast o Karanagsaem on Tuesday, 13th December. While the initial quake did not trigger any immediate serious damage, the aftershocks have caused damage to buildings in local communities. The Chief Executive of …
On Tuesday, 13th December, at 6.38 pm, a 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck Bali. The earthquake’s epicenter was located 23km off the coast of Karagansaem Regency, at 8.16 south latitude, 115.62 east longitude. The earthquake lasted 10 seconds and was strong enough for people in North Bali, especially in communities around Kubu, to run from indoors …
Both tourists and locals in Bali were shocked by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck around 4.30 pm on Monday 22nd August. Though mild earthquakes are common in Bali and the surrounding islands, this earthquake was the strongest the islands have experienced in some time. According to official data released by the Indonesia Meteorology, Climatology, …
People in south Bali felt the earth tremor on Monday evening as a 3.7 magnitude earthquake occurred 7km off shore. There have been no reports of injury or damage, shallow earthquakes under a magnitude of 5 on the Richter scale are common in Bali and the surrounding islands. The tremor started at 5.09 pm on …
An official from the Bali provincial government has announced that authorities will turn on all the emergency sirens across the island on April 26. The Secretary of Bali Provincial Government, Dewa Indra, confirmed that following the latest Decree published on Monday (18/4), the authorities must turn on all emergency sirens. This is part of the …
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Bali during the early hours of Saturday (18/10) which killed 3 people. The Head of the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), Ganip Warsito confirmed that an earthquake occurred on Saturday early morning around 4:18am in the eastern and northern area of Bali. Officials reported that 3 people have died and …
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of South Java island on Saturday (10/4) and shook the southern part of Bali. The Head of Meteorology Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG) for Denpasar III area, Iman Faturahman said that the earthquake shook two southern regions of Bali, Badung and Denpasar. “It shook Badung and Denpasar around …
A powerful 5.7 earthquake struck near the Bali Sea, and although hundreds of kilometres away, the shock was felt as far as Bali. Witnesses noted they could feel the earthquake rock some parts of Indonesia for around “30 seconds”. Map of felt reports received so far following the #earthquake M5.7 in Bali Sea 40 min …
An earthquake rumbled northern Bali wednesday afternoon near Buleleng. Earthquake struck in Northern Bali in the Buleleng Regency The magnitude 4.4 quake struck exactly 8.23 South Latitude, 114.95 East Longitude with a depth of 10 Km above sea level or 20 Km southwest of Buleleng. Although the earthquake was based in Buleleng, the earthquake vibrations …
A 4.5-magnitude earthquake jolted Karangasem, Bali and Lombok early Monday, but there was no potential for tsunami, the meteorology and geophysics agency said. The quake was at a depth of 13km, EMSC said, adding that there was no direct damage and no tsunami was expected. Indonesia, which sits on the seismically active Pacific‘Ring of Fire’, …
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake jolted Bali resort island early Thursday, but there was no potential for tsunami, the meteorology and geophysics agency said. The quake was at a depth of 10km, EMSC said, adding that there was no direct damage and no tsunami was expected. Indonesia, which sits on the seismically active Pacific‘Ring of Fire’, often …