Aftermath of multiple earthquakes in East Java, Indonesia-Xinhua

Aftermath of multiple earthquakes in East Java, Indonesia

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2024-03-25 20:37:35

A man checks the situation of a quake damaged classroom in Bawean Island in East Java, Indonesia, March 25, 2024. Multiple earthquakes struck off Indonesia's province of East Java last Friday without triggering a tsunami.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is prone to earthquakes as it sits in a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire." (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)

A damaged house is pictured after an earthquake in Bawean Island, East Java, Indonesia, March 25, 2024. Multiple earthquakes struck off Indonesia's province of East Java last Friday without triggering a tsunami.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is prone to earthquakes as it sits in a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire." (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)

Soldiers unload packages of aid from Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in Bawean Island, East Java, Indonesia, March 25, 2024. Multiple earthquakes struck off Indonesia's province of East Java last Friday without triggering a tsunami.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is prone to earthquakes as it sits in a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire." (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)

Soldiers unload packages of aid from Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in Bawean Island, East Java, Indonesia, March 25, 2024. Multiple earthquakes struck off Indonesia's province of East Java last Friday without triggering a tsunami.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is prone to earthquakes as it sits in a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire." (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)

A staff member unloads aid from Indonesia's National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) in Bawean Island, East Java, Indonesia, March 25, 2024. Multiple earthquakes struck off Indonesia's province of East Java last Friday without triggering a tsunami.

Indonesia, an archipelagic nation, is prone to earthquakes as it sits in a vulnerable quake-hit zone, called the "Pacific Ring of Fire." (Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua)