An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 has hit Indonesia’s Lombok island on Thursday, less than a week after a 6.9-magnitude tremor on Sunday, The Guardian reports.  According to information from Indonesia’s meteorology agency, the epicenter of the quake was 6km north-west of the island with a depth of 12km. The death toll in Sunday’s devastating earthquake on Indonesia’s Lombok island has risen to 347, the state-run Antara news agency reported Wednesday. Lombok, which is world famous as a tourism destination, stands eerily empty, with shops and hotels closed. Any hotels still open are refusing guests out of safety concern, while nearby restaurants and dive shops lie vacant in what is usually one of their busiest months of the year, according to Reuters.