A earthquake of magnitude of 6 points occurred near the North-Western coast of the Indonesian Island of Seram.
Indonesian agency in meteorology, climate and geophysics (BMKG) reported that the epicenter of the earthquake was located on the northwestern coast of the island of Seram.
The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers was defined as 6 points.
According to the first data, a warning about the tsunami after an earthquake that did not lead to human victims and material losses was not declared.
US Geological Service (USGS) declared a magnitude of the earthquake as 5.8.
In Indonesia, there are a total of 130 existing volcanoes. The country is located in the Pacific Ring of the Fire Ring and is one of the most seismically active countries in the world.