Indonesian quake rattles residents but only one hurt and minor damage
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[December 14, 2021]
By Gayatri Suroyo and Agustinus Beo Da Costa
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A powerful
7.4-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Indonesia on Tuesday triggering
a tsunami warning and sending residents fleeing from their homes but
causing only minor damage and injuring one person, authorities said.
The tsunami warning was lifted about two hours after the quake struck at
0320 GMT in the Flores Sea, about 112 km (70 miles) northwest of the
town of Larantuka, in the eastern part of Flores island.
"Everyone ran out into the street," Agustinus Florianus, a resident of
Maumere town on Flores, told Reuters. Maumere was badly damaged by a
quake of a similar magnitude in 1992.
Tsunami warnings were issued for the areas of Maluku, East Nusa
Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara and Southeast and South Sulawesi.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake, had a magnitude of 7.3. It
struck at the shallow depth of 12 km.
"It felt like a wave, up and down," Zacharias Gentana Keranz, a resident
of Larantuka told Reuters.
The disaster mitigation agency said one person was injured in Manggarai,
on Flores, and a school building and several homes were damaged on
Selayar island, in South Sulawesi.
The quake, from an active fault in the Flores Sea, was followed by at
least 15 aftershocks with the biggest registering magnitude 5.6, the
meteorological agency said.
But the quake caused no significant increase in sea levels.
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A still image from a social media video shows people on a street
after an earthquake in Maumere, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
December 14, 2021. Aris Zigon/via REUTERS
Indonesian earthquakes have triggered many deadly tsunamis, most notably
in 2004 when a 9.1 magnitude quake off Sumatra island in the north
produced tsunami waves that killed more than 230,000 people in
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries.
The U.S-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had earlier warned that
based on preliminary earthquake parameters, hazardous tsunami waves
were possible for coasts located within 1,000 km (621.37 miles) of
the earthquake's epicentre.
Indonesia straddles the “Pacific Ring of Fire”, an area of high
seismic activity that rests atop multiple tectonic plates.
(Additional reporting by Sonia Cheema and Angie Teo and Jakarta
Bureau; Writing by Kate Lamb; Editing by Ed Davies, Robert Birsel)
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