6.28 magnitude earthquake strikes Santa Cruz Islands: GFZ
ByAinvest
Thursday, Aug 14, 2025 12:30 pm ET1min read
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This earthquake is part of a recent series of seismic activities around the globe. In Indonesia, a 5.3-magnitude earthquake was reported in Bitung on Wednesday, August 13, and a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's West Papua region on Tuesday, August 12. These events followed a 6.1-magnitude earthquake in Turkey on Sunday, August 10, and a 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Alaska on Thursday, August 7 [1].
The Santa Cruz Islands earthquake has prompted concern for the region's infrastructure and potential impacts on local economies. However, the GFZ has not reported any immediate significant damage or injuries. The earthquake's magnitude and location, however, underscore the need for ongoing seismic monitoring and preparedness in the region.
Investors and financial professionals should monitor the situation for any updates on potential economic disruptions or changes in infrastructure costs. The GFZ will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
References:
[1] https://570wkbn.iheart.com/content/2025-08-14-53-magnitude-earthquake-reported/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/magnitude-of-earthquake-in-indonesia-s-west-papua-revised-higher-to-6-5-ce7c5ed3d18cf427
6.28 magnitude earthquake strikes Santa Cruz Islands: GFZ
A significant earthquake of magnitude 6.28 struck the Santa Cruz Islands on Monday, July 2, 2025, according to the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). The quake was centered near the islands and had a depth of 10 kilometers (about 6.2 miles). The GFZ revised the magnitude upward from an initial estimate of 6.1.This earthquake is part of a recent series of seismic activities around the globe. In Indonesia, a 5.3-magnitude earthquake was reported in Bitung on Wednesday, August 13, and a 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's West Papua region on Tuesday, August 12. These events followed a 6.1-magnitude earthquake in Turkey on Sunday, August 10, and a 4.0-magnitude earthquake in Alaska on Thursday, August 7 [1].
The Santa Cruz Islands earthquake has prompted concern for the region's infrastructure and potential impacts on local economies. However, the GFZ has not reported any immediate significant damage or injuries. The earthquake's magnitude and location, however, underscore the need for ongoing seismic monitoring and preparedness in the region.
Investors and financial professionals should monitor the situation for any updates on potential economic disruptions or changes in infrastructure costs. The GFZ will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
References:
[1] https://570wkbn.iheart.com/content/2025-08-14-53-magnitude-earthquake-reported/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/magnitude-of-earthquake-in-indonesia-s-west-papua-revised-higher-to-6-5-ce7c5ed3d18cf427

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