Today in the region of Sulawesi, Indonesia, an earthquake of magnitude 6 occurred on the Richter scale. According to local authorities, there are no casualties or damages reported. The Geological Service of Indonesia reported that the epicenter of the earthquake was located in the sea, off the coast of Sulawesi. So far, no information about possible casualties has been received. Considering the high seismic activity in the region, local residents and authorities remain alert and continue to monitor the situation.
One local resident, commenting on the event, said: "We are used to earthquakes here, but we always have to maintain vigilance and be ready for possible extraordinary situations." Earthquakes are common occurrences in the Indonesian archipelago, which is located on the "Ring of Fire" - an active seismic zone in the Pacific Ocean. Residents of Indonesia periodically face earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.