Northern Sumatra Rocked by Earthquake, Tremors Felt in Thailand
An earthquake has shaken northern Sumatra, Indonesia, with tremors felt as far away as Satun, Thailand. The event occurred on Monday, November 27th.
The earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.7. Its epicenter was located approximately 130 kilometers southwest of Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province in northern Sumatra. The depth of the earthquake was recorded at 10 kilometers.
While the earthquake was significant, initial reports indicate minimal disruptions to travel and tourism. Authorities are monitoring the situation and assessing any potential impact. Further details regarding the extent of the tremors in different locations are being gathered.
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