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7.7-magnitude quake kills 48, displaces 5,000 on Indonesia's Flores island

A 7.7-magnitude earthquake on Indonesia's Flores island has killed at least 48 people and displaced around 5,000 residents, with many areas still lacking electricity and communication. Emergency teamโ€ฆ

Thousands of evacuees await aid after deadly quake on Indonesia's Flores island
France 24 โ€” 15 August 2026
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Thousands of evacuees on Indonesia's Flores island began receiving aid on Sunday after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck the region, killing at least 48 people, injuring dozens more, and damaging hundreds of homes and buildings. The quake, which hit on Saturday evening, was felt across the island, prompting about 5,000 residents to flee their homes. Many areas remain without electricity and telecommunications, complicating rescue and recovery efforts.

Indonesia sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for its seismic activity. The country experiences frequent earthquakes due to its position along tectonic plate boundaries. The recent quake is one of the strongest to hit the area in years, highlighting the ongoing vulnerability of the region to natural disasters. Experts note that the combination of population density and inadequate infrastructure increases the risk of severe casualties and damage during such events.

Emergency response teams are working to assess the damage and provide necessary aid to affected communities. Local authorities have reported that temporary shelters are being set up for those displaced by the quake. Meanwhile, humanitarian organizations are mobilizing to deliver food, clean water, and medical supplies to the hardest-hit areas. The full extent of the damage is still being evaluated as rescue teams continue to search for survivors.

The aftermath of this earthquake underscores the need for improved disaster preparedness in Indonesia. While the country has developed better response mechanisms in recent years, the scale of this disaster may prompt a reevaluation of safety protocols and building regulations. As recovery efforts unfold, the focus will be on not only immediate relief but also long-term strategies to mitigate the impact of future earthquakes in a region that is all too familiar with such tragedies.

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