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Powerful earthquake sparks panic in Indonesia

Published: 27 Nov 2014 - 12:15 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 08:11 pm

MANADO, Indonesia: A powerful undersea earthquake rocked eastern Indonesia yesterday, causing fresh panic in an area that has been hit by a series of strong tremors in recent days. No tsunami warning was issued and there were no reports of casualties or damage after the quake, which the US Geological Survey said had a magnitude of 6.8 and was 41 kilometres under the Molucca Sea.
But people ran out of their homes in the city of Manado, on the northern tip of nearby Sulawesi island, where the quake was strongly felt.
“I was watching television when I felt the ground shake strongly,” Hendra Pontoh, a resident of Manado, told AFP.
“I screamed to my wife to get out of the house and quickly took my five-year-old son, who was asleep in the bedroom, out of the house.”
The initial quake was followed by three aftershocks measuring more than magnitude 5.0, said Jerisman Purba from the Indonesian meteorological agency.
The quake, which struck at around 10:30pm (1430 GMT), was the latest in a recent series of tremors under the Molucca Sea.
On November 15, a 7.1-magnitude quake sparked a tsunami alert and generated tiny waves, but did not cause any casualties or damage. After yesterday’s quake, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said there was no threat of a tsunami and local authorities did not issue an alert. AFP