“No Impact” Says MET Office—Residents Furious After Feeling Earthquake in Malé
A 6.2 magnitude earthquake near Indonesia caused tremors felt by residents in Malé, despite the Maldives Meteorological Service stating it posed no threat. The MET Office's brief announcement that no warnings were necessary sparked public criticism as residents reported buildings swaying. The agency has not responded to the backlash, leading to calls for better crisis communication. Experts note that distant quakes can cause minor tremors. No damage or injuries were reported, but trust in the MET Office has declined.