Strong earthquake in Sumatra
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Two earthquakes, measuring 6.3 and 6.0 on the Richter scale struck the Indonesian island of Sumatra within the space of two hours, killing at-least 70 people. The death toll may rise as a large number of buildings were destroyed and the search for survivors continues.
No tsunami warning was issued, although some people in coastal areas moved inland. However, as the quake was under land there was no likelihood of a tsunami.
Sources
edit- John Nedy. "Quake kills at least 15 in Sumatra" — Reuters, March 6, 2007
- "Powerful earthquake kills at least 9, flattens hundreds of buildings" — Jakarta Post, March 6, 2007
- "Magnitude 6.3 - SOUTHERN SUMATRA, INDONESIA" — National Earthquake Information Center, U.S. Geological Survey, March 6, 2007
- "Deadly earthquake hits Indonesia" — BBC News Online, March 6 2007
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