
Strong earthquake hits Sulawesi, tremors felt in Tawau, Lahad Datu
24 Jul 2025 11:13am
A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the Minahassa Peninsula in Sulawesi. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
KUALA LUMPUR - A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the Minahassa Peninsula in Sulawesi at 4.50 am today, the Meteorological Department reported.
It said in a statement that the quake, with a depth of 131 km occurred about 120 km west of Gorontalo, Indonesia.
It also said that tremors were felt in Tawau and Lahad Datu, Sabah. A strong earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale struck the Minahassa Peninsula in Sulawesi. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva
However, there is no tsunami threat to Malaysia, it added. - BERNAMA

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