The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Powerful quake rocks Indonesia’s Lombok island, 39 dead

- By Ros Idin and Ali Kotarumalo­s

A powerful earthquake struck the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok on Sunday, killing at least 39 people and shaking neighborin­g Bali, one week after another quake on Lombok killed more than a dozen.

The latest quake, which triggered a brief tsunami warning, damaged buildings as far away as Denpasar on Bali, including a department store and the airport terminal, where ceiling panels were shaken loose, authoritie­s said.

Video showed screaming people running in panic from houses in a Bali neighborho­od and vehicles rocking. On Lombok, soldiers and other rescuers carried injured people on stretchers and carpets to an evacuation center.

Muhammad Rum, head of the disaster management agency in West Nusa Tenggara province, which includes Lombok, told Indonesian TV the death toll had risen to 39. Earlier, officials had said at least three people had died.

The quake, recorded at magnitude 7.0 by the U.S. Geological Survey, struck early Sunday evening at a depth of 6 miles in the northern part of Lombok.

“I was watching TV when I felt a big shake,” said Harian, a Lombok woman who uses one name. “The lamp was shaking and people were shouting ‘Get out.’ I ran out into the dark because the power cut off.”

A tsunami warning was lifted after waves just 6 inches high were recorded in three villages, said the head of Indonesia’s Meteorolog­y, Climatolog­y and Geophysics Agency, Dwikorita Karnawati.

National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said the quake was felt strongly across Lombok and Bali and had damaged houses on both islands.

Iwan Asmara, a Lombok disaster official, said frightened people poured out of their homes to move to higher ground, particular­ly in North Lombok and Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara province.

The Bali and Lombok airports continued operating Sunday night, according to the director general of civil aviation. There had been a half hour evacuation at the Lombok airport following the quake because the electricit­y went off. TV showed crying women consoling each other outside Lombok’s airport.

The island was already reeling from a magnitude 6.4 quake on July 29, which killed 16 people.

Like Bali, Lombok is known for pristine beaches and mountains. Hotels and other buildings in both locations are not allowed to exceed the height of coconut trees.

 ?? FIRDIA LISNAWATI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A man walks inside a cathedral where debris has fallen after an earthquake in Bali, Indonesia, Sunday. A strong earthquake struck the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok on Sunday, killing at least three people and shaking neighborin­g Bali, one week after another quake on Lombok killed more than a dozen.
FIRDIA LISNAWATI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A man walks inside a cathedral where debris has fallen after an earthquake in Bali, Indonesia, Sunday. A strong earthquake struck the Indonesian tourist island of Lombok on Sunday, killing at least three people and shaking neighborin­g Bali, one week after another quake on Lombok killed more than a dozen.

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