At least three people were killed in an earthquake on the Indonesian island of Bali. Seven others were seriously injured, the authorities announced.
According to the civil protection authorities, several houses collapsed in the Karangasem and Bangli districts in the 4.8 magnitude earthquake early Saturday morning. A highway was blocked by a landslide.
An eight-year-old boy was among the dead. He was buried in a landslide along with another victim in Bangli. “We have searched the whole area and we do not expect the number of deaths to continue to rise,” said the head of the province’s civil defense, Gede Darmada.
The center of the quake was northwest of Karangasem at a depth of ten kilometers. The Indonesian government reopened Bali to tourists from 19 countries on Thursday. The local authorities do not expect larger numbers of visitors until next month, as the foreign airlines would not have applied for slots beforehand. (SDA)