Businesses on Indonesia’s Flores island are reopening after an earthquake in eastern Indonesia displaces thousands of people, according to multiple outlets.
Reports say routine services are gradually returning, with grocery stores, gas stations and other businesses starting to operate again across the island. The reopening follows the disruption caused by the earthquake, which prompted residents and businesses to close temporarily and displaced many people.
While the outlets focus on the same overall recovery picture, their descriptions are largely complementary rather than contrasting: both highlight the return of everyday commerce on Flores and emphasize that the affected areas are seeing renewed activity. No additional differing details on casualties, damage estimates, or the broader government response are included in the provided summaries, so those elements are not specifically addressed here.