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Strong quake in Indonesia's Sulawesi kills at least seven, injures hundreds
Published on: Friday, January 15, 2021
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Strong quake in Indonesia's Sulawesi kills at least seven, injures hundreds
Residents inspect earthquake-damaged houses in Mamuju, West Sulawesi on Jan 15, 2021 after a strong inland and shallow earthquake hit eastern Indonesia. (AP Photo/Rudy Akdyaksyah)
JAKARTA: A 6.2-magnitude earthquake on Indonesia's Sulawesi island killed at least seven people and injured hundreds on Friday (Jan 15), the country's disaster mitigation agency (BNPB) said, as panicked residents fled to safer areas after many buildings were damaged.

The epicentre of the quake was 6km northeast of Majene city, at a depth of 10km. 

Initial information from BNPB showed that four people had died and 637 others were injured in Majene, while there were three more fatalities and two dozen injured in the Mamuju, the capital of West Sulawesi province.

Thousands had fled their homes to seek safety when the quake hit just after 1am on Friday morning, damaging at least 60 homes, the agency said.

The quake was felt strongly for about seven seconds but did not trigger a tsunami warning.

Videos on social media showed residents fleeing to higher ground on motorcycles, and a child trapped under the rubble as people tried to remove debris with their bare hands.

Some buildings were badly damaged, including two hotels, the governor's office and a mall, Sudirman Samual, a journalist based in Mamuju, north of the epicentre, told Reuters.

At least one route into Mamuju had been cut off, he said, due to damage to a bridge.

A hospital in Mamuju was levelled, according to authorities. 

"The hospital is flattened - it collapsed," said Arianto from the rescue agency in Mamuju city, who goes by one name.

"There are patients and hospital employees trapped under the rubble and we're now trying to reach them," he added, without giving a specific figure.

Arianto said rescuers were also trying to reach a family of eight trapped under the rubble of their destroyed home. 

Hours earlier on Thursday, a 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck in the same district damaging several houses and injuring one person, said BNPB in a previous statement.

The earlier quake's epicentre was 4km northwest of Majene, at a depth of 10km.

Residents fled their homes after strong ground movement for around three to four seconds, said the statement. There was also no tsunami warning for the earlier quake.

BNPB said a series of quakes in the past 24 hours had caused at least three landslides, and the electricity supply had been cut.

Straddling the Pacific ring of fire, Indonesia, a nation of high tectonic activity, is regularly hit by earthquakes.

In 2018, a devastating 6.2-magnitude quake and subsequent tsunami struck the city of Palu, in Sulawesi, killing thousands of people. -- Reuters/CNA





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