On Thursday, a significant 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Sumatra island, close to Aceh province, with its epicenter just 10 km underground. Though locals experienced the tremors intensely, officials assured that there is no risk of a tsunami. This incident serves as a stark reminder of Indonesia’s precarious location along the notorious ‘Ring of Fire,’ where tectonic movements frequently occur.
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