MATARAM, Indonesia — A day after an earthquake devastated an Indonesian resort island, hundreds of tourists remained stranded, hotels were filled to capacity and rescuers continued to dig through rubble in a search for survivors.

The 7.0-magnitude temblor on the island of Lombok claimed at least 98 lives and injured an additional 236 people. It left at least 20,000 people homeless, and sent thousands of tourists fleeing.

No tourists were reported killed. But the earthquake on Sunday, which struck at 6:46 p.m. local time, was felt as far away as the neighboring island of Bali, where two people died. And it was followed by more than a dozen aftershocks, including one Monday morning that registered a magnitude of 5.4.