Developing14 dead after 6.4-magnitude earthquake strikes Indonesian resort island of Lombok near Bali
The initial tremor in the north of the island was followed by two strong secondary quakes and more than 100 aftershocks
A powerful earthquake on the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok killed at least 14 people, injured dozens and damaged hundreds of homes on Sunday, officials said.
The shallow 6.4-magnitude quake, which jolted the island in the early morning, sent people running outside in panic and triggered landslides on popular mountain hiking routes.
The initial tremor in the north of the island was followed by two strong secondary quakes and more than 100 aftershocks.

“We are still updating data and emergency measures have been taken,” National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho tweeted, indicating that the figures may increase.
A 30-year old Malaysian woman was among the dead, he said, adding those hurt were hit by debris.