Indonesia's Java hit by magnitude 5.9 quake, reports of one killed, damage
JAKARTA (Reuters) -A magnitude 5.9 earthquake off Indonesia’s Java island on Saturday killed one person and damaged buildings in several cities, media reports said.
The quake was felt in cities and towns across East Java, home to 40.7 million people, and nearby provinces, including the resort island of Bali, Indonesian media reported.
One person died in Lumajang after being hit by a falling boulder, news website Detik.com said, citing a town disaster official.
There had been aftershocks but there was no risk of tsunami, Indonesian geophysics agency BMKG said.