Flores: A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck eastern Indonesia’s Flores region on Monday morning, compounding the devastation from a massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake that rocked the archipelago over the weekend. The latest tremor hit at a shallow depth of approximately 10 kilometres, occurring as search and rescue teams continued clearing debris and delivering emergency aid across East Nusa Tenggara province, where the official death toll has climbed to 54.
The initial shallow-depth earthquake left a trail of structural damage across six regencies on Flores Island, displacing more than 12,000 residents and injuring hundreds. Preliminary assessments by disaster authorities confirm that hundreds of residential properties suffered severe or moderate structural damage. The seismic shocks also heavily impacted public infrastructure, damaging 87 educational institutions, 18 healthcare centres, administrative buildings, and places of worship, while forcing authorities to set up an emergency field hospital at Golo Dukal Stadium after local medical facilities were compromised.
In response to the escalating humanitarian situation, national emergency response agencies have deployed extensive air, maritime, and land logistics, including a fleet of 11 aircraft and helicopters to reach cut-off coastal settlements and remote islands such as Palue in the Sikka regency. In Jakarta, military transport aircraft initiated an extensive airlift operation from the Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base, dispatching 275 tonnes of critical relief supplies, food rations, and medical equipment to support displaced families.
The region has experienced persistent aftershocks alongside multiple intermediate-range earthquakes across surrounding fault lines in recent days. While early tsunami warnings triggered brief evacuations along vulnerable coastal communities over the weekend, monitoring systems confirmed no dangerous sea-level variations, allowing search operations to focus on stabilizing damaged inland infrastructure and providing shelter to displaced populations.