Times of Suriname

More than a dozen dead after quake rocks Indonesia’s Mulaku

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INDONESIAA strong earthquake has destroyed buildings and triggered landslides in the Maluku Islands in Indonesia’s east on Thursday morning, leaving at least 20 people dead. “The total number of people who died in the earthquake is 20,” Agus Wibowo, spokesman for the national disaster agency, said in a statement on Thursday. “At least 100 people were injured and more than 2,000 evacuated,” he added. The magnitude 6.5 quake hit the islands at approximat­ely 8:45am (00:45 GMT) on Thursday. Terrified people ran into the streets as buildings collapsed around them in Ambon, a city of about 400,000 people. Residents were seen helping injured people in blood-stained clothes, while images showed wrecked homes with collapsed walls and rubble strewn on the ground, the AFP news agency said.

“The impact was felt across Ambon city and surroundin­g areas,” said Rahmat Triyono, head of the earthquake and tsunami division at Indonesia’s Meteorolog­y, Climatolog­y and Geophysica­l Agency (BMKG). “Many people were woken up by the shaking... it felt like a truck was passing by.” The area was hit by at least two dozen aftershock­s, including one that measured 5.6 magnitude, Triyono said. Albert Simaela, a local disaster official, told the Associated Press that parts of a building at a university collapsed, while a main hospital in the city had also been damaged. Patients were evacuated to outdoor tents in the hospital’s yard, he said.

The earthquake was centred 37 kilometres northeast of Ambon at a depth of 29 kilometres, according to the US Geological Survey. BMKG’s Triyono said the earthquake did not have the potential to cause a tsunami, but witnesses told television stations that people along coastal areas ran to higher ground in fear one might occur. “The tremor was so strong, causing us to pour into the streets,” said Musa, an Ambon resident who uses a single name. He said there was no damage or injuries in his neighbourh­ood, but he said people on social media chatted about damage elsewhere in the city.

(Al Jazeera)

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