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JAKARTA - An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 that rocked Cianjur, West Java, on Monday, November 21, made Indonesian national team player Robi Darwis worried. However, he felt relieved after learning that his family had survived the disaster.

Robi is currently still in Spain. He attended a training camp with the U-20 Indonesian national team. "This is in Spain. Earlier, I immediately told you how. Thank God the family is safe and safe," Robi said as reported by Antara via the club's official website.

In addition to his family's condition, the player with number 6 knows that his house was also not damaged by the earthquake. Although grateful that his family survived, the player who plays as a midfielder remains saddened by the many casualties and damage in Cianjur due to the disaster.

"Hopefully everything will recover soon and return to normal again. Hopefully, everyone will be given safety and security," said Robi, who was born in Cianjur, August 2, 2003.

Apart from Robi, the Garuda Nusantara player who is also from Cianjur is Kakang. Both of them felt deeply sorrow for the natural disaster that killed hundreds and injured dozens of these people.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.6 shook southwest of Cianjur Regency, Monday, at around 13.21 WIB. The earthquake centered on the mainland also damaged a number of buildings in Cianjur, some even collapsed.

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) said that the earthquake was felt in the Greater Bandung, Sukabumi, Garut, Jakarta, and Tangerang areas. However, the earthquake did not have the potential to cause a tsunami.


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