AsiaWorld Magnitude 6.6 quake hits North East of Raba, Indonesia by Joseph Anthony August 17, 2018 written by Joseph Anthony August 17, 2018 217 A magnitude 6.6 offshore earthquake struck the Indonesian archipelago late on Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake was located 153 km (95 miles) northeast of Raba at a depth of 564.7 km, it said. There was no immediate report of a tsunami threat. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Joseph Anthony previous post Gulp! Georgian boy solves six Rubik’s cubes under water in one breath next post U.S. imposes sanctions on Myanmar military over Rohingya crackdown You may also like Pope Leo Calls for Strong AI Regulation and... May 25, 2026 Artemis II Returns Safely After Historic Human Mission... April 11, 2026 UK Pauses Chagos Islands Deal Amid US Tensions... April 11, 2026 NASA Artemis II Heads to Moon as Orion... April 4, 2026 Pope Leo Visits Monaco and Urges Wealthy to... March 28, 2026 UK Sanctions Crypto Network Linked to Global Scam... March 26, 2026 UK Submarine Deployed to Arabian Sea: What It... March 22, 2026 UK and INTERPOL Launch Global Taskforce to Hunt... March 17, 2026 Pope Leo XIV Calls for Immediate Ceasefire as... March 16, 2026 Governments Worldwide Rush to Contain Fuel and Food... March 14, 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Type in the text displayed above