<p>Rescue efforts were underway on August 6 at a mosque in Lombok, Indonesia, where people were believed to be trapped after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake, according to a local Indonesia paper</a>.</p><p>The earthquake killed at least 98 people</a>, though the National Disaster Mitigation Agency said that it expected that number to rise once officials clear the rubble from more then 13,000 damaged houses.</p><p>More than 2,000 tourists were also evacuated from the Gili Islands, according to news reports</a>.</p><p>The earthquake sparked a tsunami warning which was later cancelled, the Jakarta Post reported</a>. The earthquake also impacted the neighboring island of Bali with minor damage reported at Ngurah Rai International Airport.</p><p>The number of victims from the mosque collapse was unknown.</p><p>This video shows officials using heavy equipment to rescue people trapped under the mosque. Credit: BNPB via Storyful</p><br />