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A magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck the Indonesian islands of Lombok and Bali on August 5th, 2018, killing over 100 people, and leaving at least 20,000 homeless.  The most severe damage has been in North Lombok.   Rescue efforts are continuing, and at least two people have already been pulled from the rubble according to the national search and rescue agency.  Search and rescue efforts are continuing.

Island of Lombok and Bali
Earthquake epicenter (red star) and teleseismic stations (black triangles).

 

Hundreds of tourists remain stranded on the island and hotels were filled to capacity.  No tourists were reported killed, but the earthquake was felt as far away as the neighboring island of Bali, where two people died.  The quake was followed by more than a dozen aftershocks, including one Monday morning that registered a magnitude of 5.4.