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6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes popular Indonesian island of Lombok 6.4 magnitude earthquake leaves 3 dead at popular Indonesian island of Lombok
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The Indonesian tourist destination island of Lombok has experienced a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in its south-west, the US Geological Survey has reported. The Indonesian tourist destination island of Lombok has experienced a 6.4 magnitude earthquake, the US Geological Survey has reported. The disaster has left at least three dead and inflicted damage to houses on the island.
The quake was very shallow, which would have amplified its effect. The USGS gave it a 'yellow' alert, which means that some casualties are possible. There's hasn't been a tsunami warning.  The shallow earthquake, whose epicenter was registered some 128.75 km northeast of the island's main city of Mataram, caused significant damage to houses in Sambelia, Eastern Lombok, the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), said in a tweet.
The earthquake caused significant damage to houses in Sambelia, Eastern Lombok, the National Agency for Disaster Countermeasure (BNPB), said in a tweet. Following the initial assessment of damage, the country's disaster mitigation agency announced that at least three people have died in the quake. The three victims, whose nationalities have not been disclosed, were found in the northern and eastern side of the island. Although less popular than neighboring Bali, Lombok is similar in size and population density.
Its epicenter was 128.75 km northeast of the island's main city of Mataram.  Besides causing damage to dwelling structures, the quake also impacted Mount Rinjani National Park where a landslide reportedly occurred on the mountain.
Although less popular than neighboring Bali, Lombok is similar in size and population density. Following the strong earthquake and a series of aftershocks, authorities began assessing the damage while evacuating civilians from decrepit structures. So far there are no reports of casualties. Awakened in surprise by the jolts, Jean-Paul Volckaert, who is staying at the Puncak Hotel in Tenggara, recalled how people "jumped out of our beds to avoid anything falling on our heads."
DETAILS TO FOLLOW "We were very surprised, as the water in the pools was swaying like a wild sea. There were waves in the pools but only for 20 to 30 seconds," he told Reuters via telephone.
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