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Tourism resumes in Labuan Bajo days after 7.7 quake off Flores

Source: DW News · All DW News reports

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Summary

DW News segment covers the aftermath of the August 15, 2026, magnitude 7.7 earthquake off Flores Island, Indonesia, which killed at least 38-47 people and affected Labuan Bajo, a key tourist gateway to Komodo National Park. It includes personal accounts from individuals describing the quake's intensity and fears of landslides. The report addresses tourism resumption in the area shortly after the event. Sourcing relies on on-the-ground eyewitness statements and aligns with official reports on damage and aftershocks.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reflects a documented natural disaster and its immediate tourism impact, with the transcript providing credible personal context consistent with other reporting. No factual errors or distortions appear in the available material. Viewers receive a narrow but factual snapshot; missing broader context includes updated death tolls, aid efforts, and official safety assessments from Indonesian authorities. DW maintains its standard of factual international coverage without loaded language.

Key Moments

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Earthquake felt like a bad dream with intensifying shaking and risk of mountain sliding

Matches multiple eyewitness reports from Labuan Bajo and Flores in contemporaneous coverage of the 7.7 quake.

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Trust in Indonesian locals as 'people of the sea, people of the earth' for safety assurances

Typical sentiment in tourist accounts; aligns with reports of locals guiding evacuations and resuming operations.

Sources Consulted

  1. At least 47 dead in eastern Indonesia after magnitude 7.7 quake
  2. Magnitude 7.7 quake hits Indonesia, killing at least 47
  3. Indonesia: Strong earthquake hits off coast of Flores island
  4. Tourists are flocking to Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, days after a magnitude 7.7 earthquake
  5. Is a Komodo Cruise Safe? What the August 2026 Earthquake Means for Travel