Holidaymakers in Bali and Indonesia have been rocked by a 5.5 magnitude earthquake.
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The quake occurred 49 kilometres southeast of Nusa Dua, at a depth of 129 kilometres, data from Geoscience Australia shows.
Tremors lasted around 10 seconds and they sent residents fleeing out of their homes and businesses as buildings shook.
Footage has emerged of cracked and damaged buildings and streets lined with debris.
There have been no reports of major damage or injury.
The quake occurred at 3.36pm local time on Monday and the tremors were felt across Indonesia, with reports coming from Lombok, Java, Madura and Sumbawa.
The quake registered at earthquake stations across Australia and through Indonesia.
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