A 6.7-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, according to reports from multiple outlets. The quake is described as a strong seismic event, with at least one follow-up sequence of earthquakes occurring soon afterward. Additional reports indicate the earthquake is followed by a series of strong aftershocks.

While the sources agree on the earthquake’s magnitude and location on Sulawesi, they provide limited shared detail beyond the immediate aftershock activity. No consistent information is provided across the outlets in the supplied excerpts on casualties, damage, tsunami warnings, or the epicenter’s depth. The reports focus on the magnitude of the main quake and the fact that aftershocks occur following the initial event.

Overall, the available coverage presents the event as a 6.7-magnitude earthquake in Sulawesi, Indonesia, with subsequent strong aftershocks in the immediate aftermath.