Earthquake in Indonesia

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia's Flores Island on Saturday, 15 August 2026.

The Earthquake was intensely felt across the region, with locals describing the sensation as feeling "like a trampoline." The disaster left at least 53 people dead and displaced thousands. Meanwhile, more than 1,300 homes and 167 public facilities—including schools, health clinics, and churches—have been heavily damaged or reduced to rubble.

The region remains highly unstable, rattled by hundreds of aftershocks, including subsequent 6.1 and 5.9-magnitude tremors. Fearing further collapses, thousands of survivors are refusing to return indoors and are sleeping in makeshift outdoor tents.

More than 3,500 military, police, and search-and-rescue personnel (BASARNAS) have been deployed to dig through rubble and clear roads. Local authorities are currently considering declaring an official state of emergency for East Nusa Tenggara to unlock critical disaster relief funds and expedite the distribution of food, water, and medical aid.

Tipo de evento
Terremoto
Ubicación del evento
Indonesia
Fecha de activación de la Carta
2026-08-15
Hora de activación de la Carta
13:54
Zona horaria de activación de la Carta
UTC+09:00
Solicitante de carta
ADRC on behalf of BRIN
ID de activación
1050
Gestión de proyectos
Virgilius Rivan Seran (National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN))
Valor agregado
  • National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN),
  • Masahiko Nagai (Yamaguchi University)