Oman Daily Observer

Omani tourists safe in quake-hit Indonesia

- KABEER YOUSUF MUSCAT, AUG 6

Omani tourists were safely evacuated from the Indonesian city of Lombok, which was hit by a 7.0 magnitude earthquake on Sunday, according to both Omani and Indonesian sources in Jakarta, capital of the South-east Asian nation. No Omani tourists were injured, said the sources.

More than 1,000 tourists, including Omanis, were evacuated from Lombok.

However, the city of Bali remains safe for tourists, though the quake has had an impact on two shopping malls and a cathedral there.

Several Omani citizens camping in Bali, Jakarta Sumatra, it is learnt.

“Bali remains safe for tourists. Tourists and residents have been asked to stay calm and not to panic,” the Bali Government Tourism Office said.

According to the tourism office, no tourists have been affected (by the quake). “Authoritie­s are continuing to monitor the extent of damage resulting from the earthquake,” it said.

The Indonesian government has allocated a total of 75 rooms for the stranded tourists.

“I was vacationin­g in Indonesia with my family and returned to Muscat two days ago,” Mohsin al Balushi, a PR director, told the Observer. “It’s sad to hear many were are and killed in the massive quake,” he said.

According to a statement from the Indonesian Embassy in Muscat, the quake triggered strong tremors that were felt throughout Bali.

A series of minor aftershock­s followed, measuring 5.4 and 4.3 on the Richter Scale.

While the tsunami warnings have been lifted, seismologi­sts continue to monitor for potential tsunami threats.

Operations have been normal at Bali’s Ngurah Rai Internatio­nal Airport.

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