The latest earthquakes that hit certain areas have shaken the world, triggering various significant impacts including physical damage, loss of life, as well as reactions from the international community. This natural disaster not only affected the immediate victims, but also sparked global attention and responses from various organizations. The impact of earthquakes often results in severe damage to infrastructure. Buildings, roads and public facilities can collapse, causing major disruptions to daily life. For example, in several previous large earthquakes, the crisis in clean water and electricity supplies became a major problem for survivors. Damage to hospitals also disrupted health services, especially for those who need immediate care. It is feared that the social economy of the affected communities will experience setbacks. Jobs were lost and the local economy stalled, affecting residents’ incomes. In this scenario, already vulnerable communities become increasingly marginalized, and the government must work hard to restore post-disaster economic conditions. The global reaction to this earthquake was swift. Many countries rushed to send aid, both in the form of funds, equipment and medical personnel. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) such as the Red Cross and Oxfam are actively involved in emergency relief efforts. International media also provided in-depth coverage, raising global awareness of the disaster that occurred. Not only that, the international community often calls for the importance of research and development of disaster mitigation technology. Early warning systems such as seismometers and mobile applications to provide up-to-date information about earthquake risks are hot topics in international forums. This innovation is expected to reduce the number of victims and economic losses in the future. Post-earthquake recovery is a long and complex process. Rebuilding infrastructure, health services and education systems needs to be done quickly but also sustainably. A community-based approach is preferred, where local participation is important in restoring their lives. It is important for the global community to remember that the impact of earthquakes is not only felt by the countries directly affected. The resulting humanitarian crisis could affect regional and global stability, as well as trigger a flow of refugees. International solidarity in facing this disaster reflects our concern for broader humanity. With cross-border understanding and cooperation, we can reduce the negative impacts of earthquakes and strengthen society’s resilience to future disasters. Data-driven strategies and advanced technologies will be the foundation for preparing better responses to these geological challenges.