UTC time | 2018-08-19 14:56:28 |
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ISC event | 612543198 |
USGS-ANSS | ComCat |
Local date | 19 August 2018 |
Local time | 22:56 |
Magnitude | 6.9 Mw |
Depth | 21.0 km |
Epicenter | 8°19′26″S 116°37′34″E / 8.324°S 116.626°E |
Fault | Flores Back Arc Thrust Belt |
Type | Thrust |
Max. intensity | MMI VII (Very strong) |
Casualties | 14 dead, 24 injured |
On 19 August 2018 a major earthquake struck with high intensity on the northeast corner of Lombok (Sambelia and Labuhan Lombok settlements) and northwest Sumbawa (Poto Tano settlement) at 22:56 local time, a few km to the east of a series of quakes that had been rocking the area for the past 3 weeks. It was measured at Mw 6.9 (USGS), at a depth of 21.0 km.[1] The Indonesian BMKG announced that it was a new major earthquake and not an aftershock. The earthquake occurred on the same overall structure, the Flores Back Arc Thrust Fault. However, according to scientists, it happened on a different thrust fault as there are many individual structures within the belt.[2] There were 14 deaths and 1800 homes were damaged, around half of them severely, due to this event, including deaths on Sumbawa, following 2 deaths from the previous Lombok quake roughly 24 hours earlier.[3] Heavy tiles fell from the local mosque, and 143 patients were treated outdoors in makeshift tents for injuries on Sumbawa.[4]