7 areas affected by minor tsunami in North Sulawesi due to the earthquake of the M.4.4 Philippines

Jakarta -Little tsunamis occurred in a number of areas in the Talaud Islands, Northern Sulawesi and in North Maluku, due to an earthquake of M 7.4 which shocked the Philippine waters. The highest recorded small tsunami height was 0.17 meters or (17 cm). Based on the latest data presented by the Director of Earthquake and Tsunami BMKG, Daryono, Friday (10/10/2025), it was recorded that 7 areas were affected by the small tsunami. The distribution of minor tsunami points consists of 4 areas in the Talaud Islands, 1 area in North Sulawesi, and 2 areas in North Maluku. Browse to continue with the content The following is the latest information on minor tsunami points and their heights: 1. Essang, Talaud Islands, Northern Sulawesi at 09.08 WIB A small tsunami of 17 cm2 was observed. Beo, Talaud Islands, Northern Sulawesi at 09:12 Wib A small tsunami of 5 cm 3 was observed. Ganalo, Talaud -Islands, Northern Sulawesi at 9:09 am A small tsunami of 5 cm4 was observed. Melonguane, Talaud -Islands, Northern Sulawesi at 09:06 Wib A small tsunami of 11 cm5 was observed. Sangihe, Northern Sulawesi at 09:29 Wib A small 16 cm6 tsunami was observed. Morotai, North Maluku at 09:46 Wib A small tsunami of 10 cm7 was observed. West Halmaera, North Maluku at 09:42 WIB A small tsunami of 5 cm was observed. Previously, Daryono said that this tsunami had already taken place. It is a minor tsunami. “Yes, it was a tsunami … a small tsunami,” Daryono said. The Philippine Sea earthquake took place on 08.43 WIB and underwent a parameter update to M 74, formerly M 7.6. The earthquake has caused a tsunami warning in the Talaud Islands, Kota-Bitung, Southern Noordminahasa, Southern Minahasa and Supiori. Watch Video: A list of Indonesian regions affected by the minor tsunami as a result of the Philippine earthquake (YLD/DHN)