No tsunami alert after Indonesia quake
A 6.9-MAGNITUDE earthquake struck eastern Indonesian islands yesterday, according to the US Geological Survey, but no tsunami alert was issued.
The undersea quake, at 48 kilometers deep, struck in the Molucca Sea between Sulawesi and the Maluku chain of islands.
“The quake was felt strongly for five seconds, causing people to run from their homes,” the National Disaster Management Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
In West Halmahera, an area close to the epicenter, panicked people took refuge to higher grounds for fear a tsunami might hit, a local disaster management official said.
A 7.3-magnitude quake struck in the same area last weekend, prompting authorities to issue a tsunami alert, although it only generated small waves. Officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties from yesterday’s quake.
Indonesia sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” where continental plates collide, causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity.
A huge undersea quake in 2004 triggered a tsunami that killed more than 170,000 people in Aceh Province, on western Sumatra island, and tens of thousands more in other countries with coasts on the Indian Ocean.
A 6.1-magnitude quake that hit inland in Aceh in July last year left at least 30 people dead and thousands homeless.
It caused a mosque to collapse in one village, killing six children as they took part in a Koran reading session.
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