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Quake hits Indonesian island
24/01/2005 07:27  - (SA)  

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  • Indonesia - A powerful earthquake rocked parts of Indonesia's Sulawesi Island on Monday, damaging houses and triggering widespread - but unfounded - fears of a tsunami in a country still traumatised by the December 26 disaster.

    No injuries were reported. The epicentre of the 6.2-magnitude quake was initially determined to be in central Sulawesi, about 20 kilometres southwest of the seaside city of Palu, said Suharjono, a seismologist in Jakarta. It struck just before dawn.

    "It was very strong. I felt the bed and the ground shaking and rushed out of my house. I saw everyone panicking," said Huwal Hayun, a 19-year-old student in Palu.

    Around 30 houses and shops in Palu, which is home to some 270 000 people, suffered minor damage, police said.

    The trembler occurred a month after a massive earthquake shook the island of Sumatra, triggering a tsunami that killed more than 160 000 people in 11 countries, most of them in Indonesia. Sumatra is thousands of kilometres from Sulawesi.

    Thousands of residents in Palu ran to higher ground following the quake, witnesses and police said. Most of the patients at the city's main Undata hospital fled the building, said Dr Riri Lamadjido.

    "They were shouting water, water because they feared waves after watching so many news reports about the tsunami," she said, adding that the hospital had received no injured patients as a result of the quake.

    Police later toured the city in a car with a loudspeaker on top, telling residents there was no threat of a tsunami, said Sgt Fandi Tuna. Some then returned to their homes, he said.

    It was highly unlikely the quake would cause a tsunami because its epicentre was not under the seabed, said seismologist Suharjono.

    Quakes measuring 6.2 rarely cause a tsunami even if centred under the ocean.

    Palu is 1 600 kilometres northeast of the capital, Jakarta.

    - AP



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