The Columbus Dispatch

Two dead in latest Indonesia quake

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SEMBALUN, Indonesia — A strong earthquake cut power across the Indonesian island of Lombok, toppled buildings and killed at least two people as the tourist hot spot was trying to recover from a temblor earlier this month that killed hundreds of people.

The shallow magnitude 6.9 quake that hit just after 10 p.m. Sunday was one of several powerful earthquake­s in the northeast part of the island that also caused landslides. The nighttime quake was followed by strong aftershock­s.

Two people died when their homes collapsed on Lombok and neighborin­g Sumbawa island, National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho tweeted Monday morning.

People in Sembalun subdistric­t, on Lombok in the shadow of Mount Rinjani, felt panic, but many were already staying in tents following the deadly quake in early August and its hundreds of aftershock­s.

The Disaster Mitigation Agency said power was cut across the island, hampering efforts to assess the situation. Some houses and other buildings in Sembalun had collapsed, it said.

Dwikorita Karnawatim, who heads Indonesia's Meteorolog­y and Geophysics Agency, said buildings that haven't collapsed so far have suffered repeated stress, and authoritie­s have urged people to avoid both the mountain's slopes and weakened buildings.

Sunday night's tremor occurred on a different fault and was not an aftershock of the magnitude 7.0 quake on Aug. 5 that killed 460 people, damaged tens of thousands of homes and displaced several hundred thousand people.

Quakes earlier in the day Sunday included a magnitude 6.3 jolt that caused landslides on Rinjani, an active volcano.

The disaster agency said one person died from a heart attack during the biggest of the daytime quakes and nearly 100 houses near the epicenter were severely damaged.

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