Qatar Tribune

At least 162 killed, hundreds injured after Indonesia quake

The 5.6-magnitude earthquake swayed high-rise buildings in Jakarta, prompting residents and workers to rush out in panic.

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AT least 162 people are dead and hundreds more injured after a shallow magnitude-5.6 earthquake struck near the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, on Monday, an official said.

Videos posted on social media and television footage showed widespread devastatio­n in Cianjur, the community hit worst, with cracked roads and houses reduced to rubble.

“It is with regret that I convey this bad news. One hundred and sixty-two people died and 326 were injured, mostly with broken bones,” Governor Ridwan Kamil told reporters.

More than 13,000 people were displaced and 2,000 homes were badly damaged, he said.

Earlier in the day, the National Disaster Management Agency said 25 people were still trapped under the rubble in Cianjur’s Cugenang area.

Cianjur district chief Herman Suherman said at least 40 of the dead were children who were hit by collapsed buildings.

Earlier he said that some areas remained isolated because of landslides.

“Injured victims remain untreated in hospitals because there are not enough health workers.” Metro TV showed scores of people lying outside the Sayang General Hospital in Cianjur, some attached to intravenou­s drips.

Suharyanto, the head of the National Disaster Management Agency, said most of the victims were hit by debris from their collapsed homes.

“Many people died because their homes were unable to withstand the quake,” he said.

Suharyanto said casualties could have been much higher if the quake had happened at night. “It happened during the day and many people were not at home,” said Suharyanto, who goes by one name.

Mobile phone video footage showed residents screaming while holding little children who were badly injured.

“Help! There are injured people here,” a man shouted.

“My house! My house is gone!” said a weeping woman in television footage as she stood outside her collapsed home in Cianjur. The quake struck at 1:21 pm (0621 GMT) with the epicentre 10 kilometres southwest of Cianjur, the National Meteorolog­ical, Geophysica­l and Climatolog­ical Agency said.

There was no threat of a tsunami, it said.

 ?? ?? Wounded survivors of an earthquake are being treated in the yard of a hospital in Cianjur on Monday.
Wounded survivors of an earthquake are being treated in the yard of a hospital in Cianjur on Monday.
 ?? ?? A man stands beside damaged houses following an earthquake in Cianjur on Monday.
A man stands beside damaged houses following an earthquake in Cianjur on Monday.

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