Of the total number of people that died, five were from Lumajang District and three from Malang District, Chief of the BNPB Center for Disaster Data, Information, and Communication Raditya Jati noted during an online press conference in Jakarta on Sunday.
Most of them died after building material collapsed on them, he remarked.
Jati noted that 39 people had sustained injuries owing to the quake.
The quake caused serious damage to 642 houses, moderate damage to 845 houses, and light damage to 1,361 houses. Furthermore, 179 public facilities were damaged.
According to the BNPB, the 6.1-magnitude quake, centered 90 kilometers south of Kepanjen, Malang District, caused material damage and claimed lives in 16 districts and cities in the province.
Jati noted that eight aftershocks were recorded following the 6.1-magnitude quake on Saturday evening. The largest aftershock was recorded to have a magnitude of 5.3 and was centered near the epicenter of the 6.1-magnitude quake.
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