The United States Geological Survey recorded a Magnitude 5.8 Earthquake at a depth of 12 km, approximately 12 km to the northwest of the town of Poso in Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, slightly before 6.40 am local time on Sunday 17 August 2025 (slightly before 10.40 pm on Sunday 16 August, GMT). Twenty nine people are known to have been injured during this event, two of whom subsequently died, one later on the day of the event, and one on Tuesday 19 August. The initial quake was followed by a series of aftershocks.
The tectonic situation beneath Sulawesi is complex, as it is caught in the collisional zone between the Eurasian, Pacific and Australian Plates. The north of the island is located on a breakaway section of the Eurasian Plate, called the Sangihe Plate. To the east lies the remnant Molucca Sea Plate, which is being subducted beneath both the Sangihe Plate and the more easterly Halmahera Plate, leading to Earthquakes and volcanism on Sulawesi and the islands of the Sangihe Arc in the west and the islands of the Halmahera Arc in the east.
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